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A Simple Method to Model a Continuous Glucose Monitoring Signal

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Title
A Simple Method to Model a Continuous Glucose Monitoring Signal
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Before continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) can be safely used to guide glycaemic control (GC) protocols the impact of suboptimal accuracy resulting from error or delay in calibration measurement, sensor drift, and delayed glucose diffusion must first be characterised. Characterising this error allows models to be formed so in-silico simulations can test the performance and safety of CGM driven glycaemic control protocols and examine best and worst scenarios. Existing models of CGM dynamics ar...

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Research paper
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Conference paper
Date created
2017
Creator
Thomas F / Pretty CG / Dickson J / Signal M / Shaw, Geoff / Chase, Geoff
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14585
Related subjects
Developments in measurement / Signal processing / Identification and validation / Error quantification / Time series modelling / Healthcare management / Disease control / Critical care / Engineering / Biomedical engineering / Medical devices / Biomedical and clinical sciences / Clinical sciences / Intensive care / Endocrinology

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