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Complications associated with a flash glucose monitoring system in diabetic cats.

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The use of the FGMS is relatively safe in cats, although there are potential complications that owners should be made aware of.
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ObjectivesGlucose monitoring is an integral part of diabetes management. Interstitial glucose monitoring systems are increasingly commonly being used for this purpose in dogs and cats, including th...

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Accuracy of a flash glucose monitoring system in cats and determination of the time lag between blood glucose and interstitial glucose concentrations.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the analytical and clinical accuracy of the FreeStyle Libre (Abbott Laboratories) flash glucose monitoring system (FGMS) for monitoring diabetic cats and established the lag-time between IG and blood glucose concentration (BG).
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Validation of a flash glucose monitoring system in outpatient diabetic cats.

TL;DR: In this paper, Lin's concordance correlation coefficient (ρc ) was used to compare interstitial glucose (IG) measured by the FGMS to blood glucose concentrations measured using an automated biochemistry analyzer (ABA) and point-of-care glucometer (POCG).
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Clinical Use of a 180-Day Implantable Glucose Monitoring System in Dogs with Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Series

TL;DR: The present study describes the use of Eversense XL in three diabetic dogs with good glycemic control managed by motivated owners and a good correlation between the glucose values measured by this CGMS and those obtained with two commercially available devices, previously validated for use in DD.
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Evaluation of the FreeStyle Libre, a flash glucose monitoring system, in client-owned cats with diabetes mellitus

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the practical use and analytical and clinical accuracy of the FreeStyle Libre in 41 client-owned diabetic cats and found that the device was easy to use and owners were satisfied with its use.
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Evaluation of the FreeStyle Libre, a flash glucose monitoring system, in client-owned cats with diabetes mellitus

TL;DR: Although the FreeStyle Libre did not completely fulfil ISO requirements, it is sufficiently accurate for glucose monitoring in diabetic cats and owners of diabetic cats were satisfied with its use.
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Allergic contact dermatitis caused by isobornyl acrylate in Freestyle® Libre, a newly introduced glucose sensor

TL;DR: Glucose sensors, such as FreeStyle® Libre, are innovative medical devices developed for diabetes patients as a replacement for classic glucose meters, ensuring continuous glucose monitoring without the disadvantage of regular skin finger pricks.
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AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

TL;DR: Current recommendations for the treatment of diabetes in dogs and cats are provided, which leads to the classic clinical signs of polyuria, polydipsia (PU/PD), polyphagia, and weight loss.
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2018 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats.

TL;DR: The 2018 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats revise and update earlier guidelines published in 2010 and provide recommendations for using each insulin formulation currently available for use in dogs and cats, the choice of which is generally based on efficacy and duration of effect in the respective species.
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ISFM Consensus Guidelines on the Practical Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Cats

TL;DR: These ISFM Guidelines represent a consensus view on practical management of cats with DM based on available clinical data and experience, however, in many areas, substantial data is lacking and there is a need for better studies in the future to help inform and refine recommendations for the clinical management of this common disease.
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