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Remote Glucose Monitoring Platform for Multiple Simultaneous Patients at Coronavirus Disease 2019 Intensive Care Units: Case Report including Adults and Children
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2021-06-02Registro en:
Garelli, Fabricio; Rosales, Nicolás; Fushimi, Emilia; Arambarri, Delfina; Mendoza, Leandro Ezequiel; et al.; Remote Glucose Monitoring Platform for Multiple Simultaneous Patients at Coronavirus Disease 2019 Intensive Care Units: Case Report including Adults and Children; Mary Ann Liebert; Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics; 23; 6; 2-6-2021; 471-473
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CONICET
Autor
Garelli, Fabricio
Rosales, Nicolás
Fushimi, Emilia
Arambarri, Delfina
Mendoza, Leandro Ezequiel
de Battista, Hernán
Sanchez Peña, Ricardo Salvador
García Arabehety, Julia
DIstefano, Sabrina
Barcala, Consuelo
Giunta, Javier
Las Heras, Marcos
Martinez Mateu, Carolina
Prieto, Mariana
San Román, Eduardo
Krochik, Andrea Gabriela
Grosembacher, Luis
Resumen
This work focuses on remote glucose monitoring at COVID-19 Intensive Care Units (ICU)in Argentina. We report the first cases using a new emergency platform for multi-centermulti-patient on-line remote glucose monitoring, which is accessible for everyone ondemand and which allows the integration of different glucose sensors. Five critical patientshave been monitored, two children and three adults, together with an ambulatory patient totest the platform versatility. All ICU patients have recovered or have been metabolicallycontrolled by the date of the submission of this report. Relevant lessons have been learnedfor the glucose management of critical patients, resulting in a new protocol in one of theparticipant hospitals.