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Making treatment decisions
using Dexcom ONE
You can use your Dexcom ONE reading and trend
arrow to make treatment decisions. Go to Chapter
5 for more information. No fingersticks calibration
is needed. This reduces the pain and burden of
excessive fingersticks (Price and Walker, 2016)
and potential errors due to inaccurate calibration
(Wadwa, 2018).
Helping your diabetes
management
The optional alerts features notify you when your
glucose goes outside your target range. This lets
you take action to prevent glucose from going
too low or too high. Go to Chapter 4 for more
information.
References
Aleppo, G (2017). Replace-BG: a randomized trial
comparing continuous glucose monitoring with and
without routine blood glucose monitoring in well-
controlled adults with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes
Care, 40(4), 538-545. doi: 10.2337/dc16-2482.
Price D, Walker T. The Rationale for Continuous
Glucose Monitoring-based Diabetes Treatment
Decisions and Non-adjunctive Continuous Glucose
Monitoring Use. Eur Endocrinol. 2016;12(1):24-30.
doi:10.17925/EE.2016.12.01.24
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