New patch could replace fingersticks for 5 days of glucose monitoring
NCT ID NCT06229743
First seen Jan 31, 2026 · Last updated Jun 15, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This study tested a small, wearable sensor that sits just under the skin and measures blood sugar continuously for up to 5 days in adults with diabetes. 247 participants wore the sensor along with a standard monitor and took fingerstick tests to compare accuracy. The goal was to see if the sensor works well enough to help people manage their diabetes without needing constant finger pricks.
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Locations
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Advanced Metabolic Care + Research Institute
Escondido, California, 92025, United States
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Atlanta Diabetes Associates
Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, United States
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Diabetes and Glandular Disease Clinic
San Antonio, Texas, 78229, United States
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Diablo Clinical Research
Walnut Creek, California, 94598, United States
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Rainier Clinical Research
Renton, Washington, 90857, United States
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Rocky Mountain Clinical Research
Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83404, United States
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