Does anyone have any experience of the Medtronic Guardian system for
Continuous monitoring of glucose. Our paediatricians want to make use of
this and we would like to include it within our POCT support if they do.
Apparently the device has FDA approval for adults (over 18). Should
this be a problem for its use in type I diabetics who are younger than
this? Views and experiences of list members would be helpful.
Regards
Jeff
Jeff Seneviratne, MSc, CSci, CChem, FRCPath
Consultant Biochemist
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Stepping Hill Hospital
Poplar Grove
Stockport
SK27JE
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