New sensor could replace Finger-Stick ketone tests for diabetes patients

NCT ID NCT06420518

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested a new continuous ketone monitoring (CKM) system in 16 adults with type 1 diabetes who use insulin pumps. Participants wore the CKM sensor for 14 days and followed special diets with a short insulin stop to see if the device accurately measures ketones compared to standard finger-stick tests. The goal is to make ketone monitoring easier and more continuous for people with diabetes.

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  • Hygea Clinic

    Montreal, Quebec, H4A 3T2, Canada

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