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ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Intensive Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes (New Engl |
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Thursday, 02 October 2008 |
More info... In this randomized study, patients undergoing intensive therapy for type 1 diabetes mellitus who had glycated hemoglobin levels of 7.0 to 10.0% were stratified into three prespecified age groups and were assigned to receive continuous glucose monitoring or usual monitoring. The primary outcome was the change in glycated hemoglobin levels after 26 weeks. Continuous glucose monitoring was ...
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