RT Journal Article T1 Use of Sensors in the Treatment and Follow-up of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus A1 Torres, Isabel A1 Baena, Maria G A1 Cayon, Manuel A1 Ortego-Rojo, Jose A1 Aguilar-Diosdado, Manuel K1 Insulina K1 Glucosa sanguínea K1 Técnicas Biosensibles K1 Diabetes Mellitus K1 Automonitorización de la glucemia K1 Estudios de seguimiento K1 Hipoglucemia K1 Sensors K1 Glucose control AB Glucose control is the cornerstone of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) treatment. Although self-regulation using capillary glycemia (SRCG) still remains the best procedure in clinical practice, continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGM) offer the possibility of continuous and dynamic assessment of interstitial glucose concentration. CGM systems have the potential to improve glycemic control while decreasing the incidence of hypoglycemia but the efficiency, compared with SRCG, is still debated. CGM systems have the greatest potential value in patients with hypoglycemic unawareness and in controlling daily fluctuations in blood glucose. The implementation of continuous monitoring in the standard clinical setting has not yet been established but a new generation of open and close loop subcutaneous insulin infusion devices are emerging making insulin treatment and glycemic control more reliable. PB MDPI AG YR 2010 FD 2010 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/709 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/709 LA en NO Torres I, Baena MG, Cayon M, Ortego-Rojo J, Aguilar-Diosdado M. Use of sensors in the treatment and follow-up of patients with diabetes mellitus. Sensors (Basel); 2010, 10 (8):7404-20 NO Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review; DS RISalud RD Apr 18, 2025