Tiny monitors aim to catch hidden low blood sugar in newborns

NCT ID NCT07462793

Summary

This study is testing whether a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) worn by newborns can better detect and manage low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) compared to standard finger-prick tests. It will involve 120 newborns whose mothers had insulin-treated gestational diabetes. The goal is to see if the continuous monitor catches more episodes of low blood sugar in the first 72 hours after birth.

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  • Institute of Mother and Child

    Warsaw, 01-211, Poland

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