Could a smart monitor replace finger pricks for diabetes care?
NCT ID NCT05633628
First seen May 05, 2026 · Last updated May 05, 2026
Summary
This study compares periodic continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) with traditional finger-prick self-monitoring in 400 adults with type 2 diabetes. Participants will use either a CGM device or standard testing to track blood sugar levels during doctor visits. The goal is to see which approach improves blood sugar control (HbA1c) and patient-reported outcomes over time.
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Sophiahemmet University
RECRUITINGStockholm, Sweden
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