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This article exposes a methodology oriented to estimate glucose levels of a solution based on a rational fractional parametric model of the impedance data.
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Using the ADAG and DCCT model, the estimated glucose levels tended to be lower than the AG (Table 3).
However, the estimated glucose levels by the previous models were lower if patients had lower Alb levels or lower HbA1c levels (Table 3).
As shown in Table 3, the estimated glucose levels in this study were higher by ∼20 mg/dL if Alb levels decreased from 4.0 to 3.0 g/dL.
For each parameter the final graph of the estimated glucose level was produced.
This leads to the conclusion that, with the intention to administrate insulin therapy, the subcutaneous glucose determination is not the proper method to estimate blood glucose levels during the acute phase of severe illness.
The possibility of using a single breath maneuver to estimate blood glucose levels thus seems implausible.
This systematic review identified nine studies that investigated the ability of exhaled breath to measure or estimate blood glucose levels.
In summary, here we have shown that glucose concentrations directly measured at the subcutaneous insulin delivery site can be used to reliably estimate blood glucose levels.
The measurement of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels is widely employed to estimate average glucose levels over a 2- to 3-month period, providing a method for the assessment of past glycemic control [ 10].
Two independent researchers (JHL, LDB) selected articles for full text assessment when the title and abstract suggested investigating the use of exhaled breath to measure or estimate blood glucose levels.
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