Indication, organization, practical implementation and interpretation guidelines for retrospective CGM recording: A French position statement - 05/12/15
, S. Baillot-Rudoni b, B. Catargi c, G. Charpentier d, A. Esvant e, S. Franc d, B. Guerci f, I. Guilhem e, V. Melki g, E. Merlen h, A. Penfornis d, E. Renard i, J.P. Riveline j, P. Schaepelynck k, A. Sola-Gazagnes l, H. Hanaire gSociété Francophone du Diabète (SFD)
Société Française d’Endocrinologie (SFE)
EVAluation dans le Diabète des Implants ACtifs Group (EVADIAC)
Abstract |
Aim |
The benefits of retrospective continuous glucose monitoring (retroCGM) recording have been widely explored in clinical studies, and many diabetes physicians routinely use this examination. However, the method of interpretation of CGM recordings has never been precisely described.
Method |
An expert French panel of physicians met for two days to discuss several aspects of retroCGM use and to produce a position statement.
Results |
The guidelines cover the indications for retroCGM, the general organization and practical implementation of CGM recordings, a description of the different devices available and guidelines for the interpretation of retroCGM recordings.
Conclusion |
This consensus document should help clinicians in the proper use of retroCGM.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Diabetes, Glucose profile, Position statement, Retrospective CGM, Self-monitoring of blood glucose
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Vol 41 - N° 6
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