Glucose monitoring wearable system receives CE mark

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) firm Dexcom has received the CE mark for its new system for wear on the back of the upper arm.

The Dexcom G6 uses a small, wearable sensor and transmitter to continuously measure and send glucose levels wirelessly to a dedicated receiver or compatible smart device, giving patients real-time glucose data without the need to prick their finger. The system also offers customisable alerts and alarms to help avoid dangerous low and high blood sugar events.

The system was designed with consumer convenience in mind and has a 10 day-wear sensor, easy-to-use applicator and requires no calibration. With this new option all patients in Europe over the age of two will be able to wear their Dexcom G6 on the back of the upper arm or on the abdomen. Patients up until the age of 17 can also wear their device on the upper buttocks.

Erik Bjorkman, senior vice president and general manager for EMEA at Dexcom, said: "We are excited that the Dexcom G6 has received CE Marking in Europe for wear on the back of the upper arm. It is a breakthrough development for all Dexcom G6 users, and highlights our continued mission to innovate and improve diabetes management on behalf of everyone living with diabetes. It is our hope to inspire confidence within our community and in one another."

With the Dexcom clarity app, patients have access to insights that help in the assessment of their health, including highs, lows, estimated A1C, average glucose reading, and risk for hypoglycaemia.

Patients can also share their glucose information with up to five people who have the separate Dexcom follow app and an internet connection.

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