Intermittent Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Expanding the Clinical Value of CGM

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In addition to the continuous use, the intermittent use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is an application of CGM, expanding the typical medical use cases. There are a variety of reasons and occasions that speak in favor of using CGM only for a limited time. To date, these circumstances have not been sufficiently discussed. In this article, we define discontinuous or intermittent CGM use, provide reasons for using it, and expand on the benefits and possibilities of using CGM on a temporary basis. We aim to draw attention to this important topic in the discussion of CGM use and give examples for a different method of CGM use. As well, we would like to foster the allocation of CGM to the right patient groups and indications, especially in cases of limited resources. From a global point of view, intermittent CGM use is more likely to occur than continuous use, primarily for economic reasons.

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Ziegler, R., Heinemann, L., Freckmann, G., Schnell, O., Hinzmann, R., & Kulzer, B. (2020). Intermittent Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Expanding the Clinical Value of CGM. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296820905577

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