Abstract

One of the strategies for preventing hypoglycemia, along with structured patient education and the use of modern hypoglycemic agents, is self-control of glycemia with the achievement of individual therapeutic goals. Frequently recurring hypoglycemic episodes are associated with impaired recognition of hypoglycemia and increase the risk of severe hypoglycemia up to six times. Prevention of the development of severe hypoglycemia may be of key importance for the prevention of adverse cardiovascular events and the risk of sudden death in patients with diabetes mellitus. Repeated hypoglycemic episodes can lead to impaired recognition of hypoglycemia, as a result of which a lower blood glucose level is necessary for the development of clinical symptoms of hypoglycemia. The use of individual glucose meters is currently relevant, despite the active introduction into clinical practice of continuous monitoring of glycemia and flash monitoring. ccording to the Russian “Algorithms of specialized medical care for patients with diabetes mellitus”, patients are recommended to conduct self-monitoring using individual glucose meters at least 4 times a day when using continuous monitoring of glycemia in real time and at least 2 times a day when using flash monitoring of glycemia to assess accuracy and / or calibration monitoring data and in order to resolve the issue of correction of ongoing therapy. The desire for strict and adequate self-control dictates the need to use the latest means of glycemia control – intelligent glucose meters with high accuracy, ease of use and reliability of blood glucose measurements. The introduction of intelligent technologies – “smart” glucose meters using a mobile application, with the functions of “no coding”, “second chance”, data transmission to the attending physician – makes it possible to carry out remote monitoring, providing more effective management of diabetes mellitus.

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