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BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORS By: Matt Colletti
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What is a blood glucose monitor? It is a device that measures the level of glucose in a blood sample Useful for diabetics who need to check their blood sugar
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History 1960’s- Anton Clemons developed the first instrument to measure blood glucose 1970- First available blood glucose model called Ames Reflectance Meter 1974- First reagent test strip monitor 1980- First meter with a digital display 1980’s- Meters became less complicated to use 1990’s- Meters became more compact 2000-Present: Meters have become more compact and faster at reading results.
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Test Strip Blood Glucose Monitor Consists of a test strip, lancet, and a reader Uses an enzyme to remove the free electrons from the glucose Requires very little blood
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Continuous Blood Glucose Monitor It had a sensor embedded in the tissue and a receiver Records glucose levels every 10 seconds Worn for three to four days Used to find trends in glucose levels
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Limitations Cost: can cost up to $1800 a year for test strips and up to a hundred dollars for a meter Can be inaccurate due to cleanliness of the hands, test strips and meter Too little blood and improper calibration can also affect results
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Future Lower cost for testing supplies Improved accuracy of the meters Less blood needed for testing More continuous monitoring
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Works Cited WebMD: Diabetes and Continuous Glucose Monitoring. Electrochemical Blood Glucose test Strips for People with Diabetes. Wikipedia: Diabetes Mellitus. American Diabetes Association: Blood Glucose Meters. Medtronic: Continuous Glucose Monitoring. Timesulin. Biritish Journal of Biomedical Science: A history of blood glucose meters and their role in self-monitoring of diabetes mellitus. Science Photo Library:.
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