Continuous Glucose Monitoring during Radiological Imaging

Authors

  • Rashmi Singh*, Surya Prakash, Deepak Katiyar, Rahul Gangwar

Keywords:

Continuous Glucose Monitoring; Radiological Imaging; Diabetes; PET; CT; MRI; Hypoglycemia; Diagnostic Accuracy.

Abstract

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) has revolutionized the administration of diabetes, permitting for real-time following of glucose levels all through the day. As of late, the integration of CGM frameworks amid radiological imaging methods has picked up consideration as a pivotal improvement for diabetic patients experiencing demonstrative tests. Customarily, imaging strategies such as CT looks, MRIs, and PET checks require fasting, which can altogether influence the blood glucose levels of diabetic patients, driving to complications. By empowering real-time glucose observing amid these imaging methods, CGM frameworks offer the potential to improve the security and consolation of diabetic patients, progress the quality of demonstrative imaging, and give more personalized care. This investigate article investigates the mechanical headways in CGM frameworks, their application amid radiological imaging, and the potential benefits for diabetic patients. It analyzes the integration of CGM sensors with imaging conventions, examines clinical trials, and highlights the potential challenges. Moreover, it looks at how nonstop observing can help in minimizing dangers such as hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and changes which will meddled with the imaging handle. By empowering healthcare experts to mediate instantly, CGM innovation offers a modern measurement to diabetes administration, giving superior results for patients experiencing imaging methods. This paper examines the clinical importance of CGM in radiological imaging and investigates future opportunities for broader integration within the therapeutic field.

Author Biography

  • Rashmi Singh*, Surya Prakash, Deepak Katiyar, Rahul Gangwar

    1Research Fellow, Department of Radiological Imaging Techniques, TMU College of Paramedical Sciences, Moradabad [U.P].

    2Research Fellow, Department of Medical laboratory Techniques, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur.

    3Assistant Professor, Department of Radiological Imaging Techniques, TMU College of Paramedical Sciences, Moradabad [U.P].

    4Assistant Professor, Department of Radiological Imaging Techniques, SRMS Institute of Paramedical Sciences, Bareilly [U.P].

Published

2025-06-10

How to Cite

Continuous Glucose Monitoring during Radiological Imaging. (2025). Journal of Clinical Advances and Research Reviews, 2(2), 24-26. https://jcarr.in/index.php/files/article/view/139

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