![]() It is not recommended to calibrate your CGM device when sensor or blood glucose values are changing rapidly, e.g., following a meal or physical exercise. ![]() Do not calibrate your CGM device or calculate a bolus using a blood glucose meter result taken from an alternative site. Always check the pump display to ensure the glucose result shown agrees with the glucose results shown on the Accu-Chek ® Guide Link blood glucose meter. All therapy adjustments should be based on measurements obtained using a blood glucose meter and not on values provided by the Guardian ™ Sensor (3).Īll therapy adjustments should be based on measurements obtained using the Accu-Chek ® Guide Link blood glucose meter and not on values provided by the Guardian ™ Sensor (3). The Guardian ™ Sensor (3) has not been evaluated and is not intended to be used directly for making therapy adjustments, but rather to provide an indication of when a fingerstick may be required. The Medtronic MiniMed ™ 770G System consists of the following devices: MiniMed ™ 770G Insulin Pump, the Guardian ™ Link (3) Transmitter, the Guardian ™ Sensor (3), one-press serter, the Accu-Chek ® Guide Link blood glucose meter, and the AccuChek ®Guide Test Strips. The MiniMed ™ 770G System includes SmartGuard ™ technology, which can be programmed to automatically adjust delivery of basal insulin based on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor glucose values (SG) and can suspend delivery of insulin when the SG value falls below or is predicted to fall below predefined threshold values. The MiniMed ™ 770G system is intended for continuous delivery of basal insulin (at user selectable rates) and administration of insulin boluses (in user selectable amounts) for the management of type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons two years of age and older requiring insulin as well as for the continuous monitoring and trending of glucose levels in the fluid under the skin. Important Safety Information: MiniMed ™ 770G System With SmartGuard ™ Technology New Criteria for Assessing the Accuracy of Blood Glucose Monitors Meeting. Accuracy and User Performance Evaluation of the CONTOUR®NEXT LINK 2.4 Blood Glucose Monitoring System. A New Test Strip Technology Platform for Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose. The CONTOUR®NEXT LINK 2.4 Meter is used with the MiniMed™ 630G system and the MiniMed™ 670G system.ġ. **The CONTOUR®NEXT LINK Meter is used with the MiniMed™ 530G system. Do not calibrate your CGM device when sensor or blood glucose values are changing rapidly, e.g., following a meal or physical exercise. *Do not calibrate your CGM device or calculate a bolus using a blood glucose meter result taken from an alternative site (palm) or from a control solution test. I take all of this super seriously because I am planning for a home birth and getting put on even the smallest dose of insulin will completely block me from that amazing possibility.Ascensia, the Ascensia Diabetes Care logo, Contour, No Coding, and Second-Chance are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Ascensia Diabetes Care. If I stuck with my OneTouch Ultra, I'm certain that I would have been prescribed completely unnecessary insulin within a week or two and eventually pushed into a hospital induction that I did not want and did not need. The first result is the One Touch Ultra, the second is the Contour Next.ħ/19 After Lunch 93/92 After Dinner 113/103 7/20 Fasting 99/86 After Breakfast 132/110 After Lunch 105/92 After Dinner 101/90 7/21 Fasting 91/81 After Breakfast 131/118 After Lunch 107/102 After Dinner 151/120 7/22 Fasting 97/81 After Breakfast 106/99 After Lunch 139/119Īlthough I started out of the gate with a mere one point difference on my first test, I quickly began to see stark differences in the numbers between the two. I tested the same drop of blood at the same time. Why was it that the doctor's blood test for my fasting number on the day of the 3-hr test was in the 70's, yet a mere week later I wasn't able to get my fasting number below 90? Surely I couldn't become that insulin resistant that quickly.Īfter doing some research on the validity of glucometers, I bought a Contour Next and it's accessories out of pocket to test alongside my insurance-issued OneTouch Ultra. ![]() Ever since I was diagnosed with GD a few weeks ago, I've felt that something wasn't quite right with my monitoring numbers.
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