Technology is making it easier to monitor blood glucose levels
April 17, 2024
Children in Ealing with diabetes who come from families which have difficulty supplying them with a mobile phone are to be offered free devices.
The scheme is a result of a partnership between Ealing Hospital and the charity Supporting Children with Diabetes (SCD). The mobile phones will play an important role in helping families manage their children’s condition.
Children with Type One diabetes have to inject 4-5 times a day and blood glucose monitor by finger pricking at least six times a day to maintain their blood glucose levels.
The latest technology allows them to monitor glucose levels and count carbohydrates easily and accurately via phone apps.
Gillian Adams, a Paediatric diabetes nurse specialist, said, “We’ve seen huge beneficial changes in how people can both monitor blood sugar levels and self-administer insulin in recent years.
“Apps like this make it quick and convenient which is just what you want with a young person with other things on their mind.
“We have more than 100 children on our books ranging from five months to 19 years-old but we do have families among them who can’t afford a phone allowing them to access this technology.”
The phone app connects via Bluetooth to a small patch which is applied to the patient where a small cannula inserts just under the skin. This is called Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM). It automatically monitors blood sugar levels telling the child if their glucose level is rising or falling, while a sister app allows parents to monitor their children’s use of the device.
The phone also allows access to other apps which help work out carbohydrates in foods and snacks, which is another important part of managing Type 1 diabetes.
The diabetes team can set personal information for Insulin doses and the App works out how much is needed for injecting or blousing via an Insulin pump.
Insulin pumps now link to the patch – automatically delivering insulin via a small cannula which is changed every three days – as well as adjusting insulin depending on the glucose level that it is receiving.
CGM and Insulin pumps are now the gold standard for supporting children with Type One diabetes.
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