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Advances in Bioengineering and Biomedical Science Research(ABBSR)

ISSN: 2640-4133 | DOI: 10.33140/ABBSR

Impact Factor: 1.7

Risk Probability of Having Cardiovascular Disease Resulted from the Combination of Metabolism Index and Glucose Fluctuation using a Continuous Glucose Monitoring Sensor Collected Daily Glucose Data over 1,170 Days Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 483)

Abstract

Gerald C Hsu

Recently, the author read an article published in the medical journal of Cardiovascular Diabetologist on July 4, 2020, and selected the following excerpt: “Although Glycemic variability (GV) remains yet no consensus, accumulating evidence has suggested that GV, representing either short-term (with-day and between-day variability) or long-term GV, was associated with an increased risk of diabetic macro-vascular and microvascular complications, hypoglycemia, mortality rates and other adverse clinical outcomes.” The author has selected a few excepts from other research papers regarding the subject of glycemic variability (GV). Of course, the advantages of using glucose fluctuations (GF) has become easier due to the wide acceptance of the continuous glucose monitor (CGM) sensor device for diabetes patients in recent years.

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