Children maintained daily therapy for several years, during which time they were closely
monitored via skin, blood, and immunity tests.
Not exact matches
It consists of a glucose
monitor, which checks the blood sugar
via a sensor under the
skin, and two pumps, also connected to the patient, one supplying insulin and the other glucagon.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas are sweating the small stuff in their efforts to develop a wearable device that can
monitor an individual's glucose level
via perspiration on the
skin.
In the past few years, three companies — Medtronic Diabetes, DexCom and Abbott Diabetes Care — have introduced the first personal continuous glucose -
monitoring devices, a new technology that relies on a sensor implanted underneath the
skin to send information on glucose levels
via a radio transmitter to a pager - size
monitoring device.
With a device that touches the
skin, these can include tracking
skin temperature,
monitoring hydration by measuring
skin salt levels, providing blood oxygen level
via pulse - oximetry, etc..