Affiliation:
1. Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology Daegu 42988 Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractContinuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems are revolutionizing the real‐time tracking of blood glucose levels, a cornerstone in effective diabetes management and optimal glycemic control. Transitioning from the “intermittent readings” offered by traditional Blood Glucose Monitoring (BGM) methods, CGM delivers an “uninterrupted flow” of glucose data, enabling a “more detailed” strategy for meeting treatment goals. Initially, the “uptake of CGM faced hurdles due to doubts about its precision, but continuous advancements in technology have not only resolved these concerns but also confirms CGM as a dependable and impactful instrument in diabetes management”. Concurrently, advancements in insulin pump technology have improved their portability and ease of use, greatly increasing patient adoption. The market reflects a growing demand for such innovative healthcare solutions, driven by an increased awareness of diabetes management and bolstered by supportive healthcare policies. Future prospects for CGM and insulin pump technologies are incredibly promising, offering the potential for highly personalized care and sophisticated treatment strategies. This paper aims to explore how the synergy between ongoing technological developments and evolving market dynamics is set to redefine the diabetes care paradigm, positioning CGM and insulin pumps as essential elements in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with diabetes.
Funder
Agency for Defense Development
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