Evaluation of a continuous glucose monitoring system in cats with diabetes mellitus

A continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) was evaluated in 14 cats with naturally occurring diabetes mellitus. The device measures interstitial fluid glucose continuously, by means of a sensor placed in the subcutaneous tissue. All cats tolerated the device well and a trace was obtained on 15/16...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2005-06, Vol.7 (3), p.153-162
Hauptverfasser: Ristic, Jelena M.E., Herrtage, Michael E., Walti-Lauger, Sabine M.M., Slater, Linda A., Church, David B., Davison, Lucy J., Catchpole, Briän
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Zusammenfassung:A continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) was evaluated in 14 cats with naturally occurring diabetes mellitus. The device measures interstitial fluid glucose continuously, by means of a sensor placed in the subcutaneous tissue. All cats tolerated the device well and a trace was obtained on 15/16 occasions. There was good correlation between the CGMS values and blood glucose concentration measured using a glucometer ( r = 0.932, P < 0.01). Limitations to the use of the CGMS are its working glucose range of 2.2–22.2 mmol/l (40–400 mg/dl) and the need for calibration with a blood glucose measurement at least every 12 h. When compared to a traditional blood glucose curve, the CGMS is minimally invasive, reduces the number of venepunctures necessary to assess the kinetics of insulin therapy in a patient and provides a truly continuous glucose curve.
ISSN:1098-612X
1532-2750
DOI:10.1016/j.jfms.2004.07.006