JOURNAL ARTICLE

Wearable Continuous Glucose Monitoring Sensors: A Revolution in Diabetes Treatment

Giacomo CapponGiada AcciaroliMartina VettorettiAndrea FacchinettiGiovanni Sparacino

Year: 2017 Journal:   Electronics Vol: 6 (3)Pages: 65-65   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Worldwide, the number of people affected by diabetes is rapidly increasing due to aging populations and sedentary lifestyles, with the prospect of exceeding 500 million cases in 2030, resulting in one of the most challenging socio-health emergencies of the third millennium. Daily management of diabetes by patients relies on the capability of correctly measuring glucose concentration levels in the blood by using suitable sensors. In recent years, glucose monitoring has been revolutionized by the development of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) sensors, wearable non/minimally-invasive devices that measure glucose concentration by exploiting different physical principles, e.g., glucose-oxidase, fluorescence, or skin dielectric properties, and provide real-time measurements every 1–5 min. CGM opened new challenges in different disciplines, e.g., medicine, physics, electronics, chemistry, ergonomics, data/signal processing, and software development to mention but a few. This paper first makes an overview of wearable CGM sensor technologies, covering both commercial devices and research prototypes. Then, the role of CGM in the actual evolution of decision support systems for diabetes therapy is discussed. Finally, the paper presents new possible horizons for wearable CGM sensor applications and perspectives in terms of big data analytics for personalized and proactive medicine.

Keywords:
Wearable computer Wearable technology Continuous glucose monitoring Analytics Electronics Continuous monitoring Diabetes management Computer science Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring Software Diabetes mellitus Data science Embedded system Human–computer interaction Engineering Medicine Electrical engineering Operations management Type 2 diabetes Type 1 diabetes

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Topics

Diabetes Management and Research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Wireless Body Area Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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