Search Tag: glucose monitoring

ICU Management

2015 13 Jul

GlySure Limited  has announced publication of a manuscript in the  Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology , which validates the safety and performance of the GlySure™ Continuous Intravascular Glucose Monitoring System (CIGMS) in measuring plasma glucose concentrations in critically ill patients without disrupting current clinical practice....Read more

ICU Management

2014 25 Mar

EIRUS device for continuous monitoring of glucose and lactate to be distributed by PULSION in Europe.  As part of Maquet’s Critical Care’s goal to build a portfolio of Advanced Monitoring solutions, Maquet and Pulsion announced, during this year’s ISICEM (International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine) in Brussels, a collaboration...Read more

ICU Management

2014 18 Mar

Edwards Lunch Symposium Thursday, March 20 12.30–13.30 Arc Room (level 3) Improving glycemic control with continuous glucose monitoring Chair : A. Rhodes (London, England) Association between glucose levels and patient outcomes –analysis of a large patient dataset A.Rhodes (London, England) Continuous glucosemonitoring in ICU...Read more

ICU Management

2014 14 Mar

Echo Therapeutics, Inc., a medical device company developing its Symphony® CGM System as a non-invasive, wireless continuous glucose monitoring system, is pleased to announce that its clinical study of Symphony was selected for poster presentation at the 34th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM) from March 18-21,...Read more

ICU Management

2013 25 Sep

GlySure Limited, developer of in-hospital continuous blood glucose monitoring (CBGM) systems, announced that a study demonstrating the effectiveness of its technology in continuously measuring blood glucose levels in post-surgical cardiac surgery patients was presented on August 28, 2013, at the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical...Read more

ICU Management

2013 26 Jul

Image courtesy of University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust/PA Critically ill patients at a UK hospital have become the first in the world to be fitted with a "revolutionary" bug-like device to detect dangerous blood sugar levels. Doctors at Southampton General Hospital are using the hi-tech gadget, which consists of two probes...Read more