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Smart sensor alerts may keep diabetic surgery patients safer

NCT ID NCT06314061

First seen Jan 06, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 15 times

Summary

This study tested whether a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that alerts nurses to high or low blood sugar can help surgical patients with diabetes stay in a healthy glucose range. About 200 adults with diabetes who had surgery wore the Dexcom G7 device for up to 10 days. The goal was to see if real-time alerts improve blood sugar control compared to standard finger-prick tests.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Bispebjerg Hospital

    Copenhagen, The Capital Region of Denmark, 2400, Denmark

  • Department of Anaesthesiology, Centre for Cancer and Organ Diseases, Rigshospitalet

    Copenhagen, The Capital Region of Denmark, 2100, Denmark

  • Zealand University Hospital

    Køge, 4600, Denmark

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