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Santa Clara University

2022

CGM

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Minimally Invasive 3d Printed Microneedles For Glucose Monitoring, Eduardo Quintero, Justin Wong Jun 2022

Minimally Invasive 3d Printed Microneedles For Glucose Monitoring, Eduardo Quintero, Justin Wong

Bioengineering Senior Theses

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) provides an instantaneous real-time display of glucose level, rate of change of glucose, alerts, and alarms for actual or impending hypo- and hyperglycemia. Continuous glucose monitors are able to stay implanted on the patient anywhere from 7-14 days, giving patients and doctors valuable information to help improve patient care for diabetics, and providing them with a way to continuously monitor their blood glucose level concentration throughout the day.

Conventional methods of glucose detection such as blood glucose meters require the patient to gather frequent blood samples to generate instantaneous results that are only accurate as of …