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Continuous Glucose Monitors and Automated Insulin Dosing Systems in the Hospital Consensus Guideline.

Rodolfo J Galindo, Guillermo E Umpierrez, Robert J Rushakoff, Ananda Basu, Suzanne Lohnes, James H Nichols, Elias K Spanakis, Juan Espinoza, Nadine E Palermo, Dessa Garnett Awadjie, Leigh Bak, Bruce Buckingham, Curtiss B Cook, Guido Freckmann, Lutz Heinemann, Roman Hovorka, Nestoras Mathioudakis, Tonya Newman, David N O'Neal, Michaela Rickert Show all

Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology | SAGE Publications | Published : 2020

Abstract

This article is the work product of the Continuous Glucose Monitor and Automated Insulin Dosing Systems in the Hospital Consensus Guideline Panel, which was organized by Diabetes Technology Society and met virtually on April 23, 2020. The guideline panel consisted of 24 international experts in the use of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and automated insulin dosing (AID) systems representing adult endocrinology, pediatric endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology, advanced practice nursing, diabetes care and education, clinical chemistry, bioengineering, and product liability law. The panelists reviewed the medical literature pertaining to five topics: (1) continuation of home CGMs after h..

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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This project was supported by grants from Abbott Diabetes Care, Dexcom, and Medtronic.