2024
Continuous Glucose Monitoring among Infants Born Very Preterm: Evidence for Accuracy in Neonatal Intensive Care
Bonet J, Guiducci S, Res G, Brigadoi S, Sen S, Montaldo P, Priante E, Santoro N, Trevisanuto D, Baraldi E, Man C, Galderisi A. Continuous Glucose Monitoring among Infants Born Very Preterm: Evidence for Accuracy in Neonatal Intensive Care. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2024, 114416. PMID: 39579867, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlood glucoseContinuous glucose monitoringSensor glucoseNeonatal intensive care unitInfants born pretermWeeks of gestationNeonatal intensive careIntensive care unitVery pretermGlucose monitoringCare unitIntensive carePoint-of-care blood glucoseInfantsPretermNeonatesPaired measurementsCGM accuracyHoursBirthweightGestationGlucoseBirthWeeks
2019
Mapping hemodynamic changes during hypoglycemia in the very preterm neonatal brain: preliminary results
Brigadoi S, Galderisi A, Pieropan E, Cooper R, Cutini S, Baraldi E, Cobelli C, Dell'Acqua R, Sparacino G, Trevisanuto D. Mapping hemodynamic changes during hypoglycemia in the very preterm neonatal brain: preliminary results. Progress In Biomedical Optics And Imaging 2019, 11074: 110740e-110740e-3. DOI: 10.1117/12.2526974.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVery preterm neonatesSevere hypoglycemic eventsHypoglycemic eventsContinuous glucose monitoringPreterm neonatesHemodynamic changesMild hypoglycemic eventsPoor neurological outcomePreterm neonatal brainTight glycemic controlFuture clinical trialsNeurological outcomeGlycemic controlPreterm populationVery pretermGlycemic variabilityClinical trialsNeonatal brainNewborn brainClinical problemHypoglycemiaHyperglycemic eventsFirst weekBrain hemodynamicsGlucose monitoring