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Diabetes Management in Transition: Market Insights and Technological Advancements in CGM and Insulin Delivery
Yu, Tae Sang
;
Song, Soojeong
;
Yea, Junwoo
;
Jang, Kyung-In
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Title
Diabetes Management in Transition: Market Insights and Technological Advancements in CGM and Insulin Delivery
Issued Date
2024-10
Citation
Yu, Tae Sang. (2024-10). Diabetes Management in Transition: Market Insights and Technological Advancements in CGM and Insulin Delivery. Advanced Sensor Research, 3(10). doi: 10.1002/adsr.202400048
Type
Article
Author Keywords
CGM Market
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continuous glucose monitoring
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diabetes mellitus manage-ment
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insulin delivery
;
insulin market
;
non – invasive glucose device
Keywords
GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEMS
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BLOOD-GLUCOSE
;
PUMP THERAPY
;
ACTING INSULIN
;
ARTIFICIAL PANCREAS
;
TELEMETRY SYSTEM
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GLYCEMIC CONTROL
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TYPE-1
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ACCURACY
;
ADULTS
ISSN
2751-1219
Abstract
Continuous 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. This paper emphasizes the transition in diabetes management through Continuous Glucose Monitoring(CGM) and insulin pumps, analyzing market growth and academic research. It discusses the interrelationships of these elements and emphasizes the need for integrating these components. Additionally, the paper addresses the need for and prospects of integrating these elements into future research and development systems. © 2024 The Author(s).
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57134
DOI
10.1002/adsr.202400048
Publisher
Wiley
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