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Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring System in the Management of Severe Hypoglycemia
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 10/16/09
Ryan EA et al. – Severe hypoglycemia can have a dramatic impact on daily life for people with diabetes. Hypoglycemia is quantifiable by the HYPO–Score derived from the frequency of severe hypoglycemia over a year and a component based on 4 weeks of glucose records. The latter gives a modified HYPO–Score as a short–term measure of hypoglycemia. When the CGMS was worn and functioning there was a significant decrease in the modified HYPO–Score and number of hypoglycemic values <3.0mmol/L.
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