The CGM system uses a miniature electrochemical sensor inserted subcutaneously to detect glucose concentration in the interstitial fluid based on the electrical signal generated by the electrochemical reaction catalyzed by glucose oxidase. This signal is then converted into a blood glucose reading through an algorithm and transmitted by the transmitter to a wireless receiver. The CGM system typically measures blood glucose concentration every 3 to 5 minutes, enabling patients to gain a comprehensive understanding of their blood glucose fluctuations over a 24-hour period.
electronic thermometer
The wireless electronic thermometer is a medical-grade device specifically designed for continuous temperature monitoring. It is worn by attaching it to the baby's underarm using an adhesive patch. Once paired with a smartphone, it can monitor the baby's temperature in real-time, 24 hours a day. Parents can set temperature alerts, such as 38.5°C, and the phone will provide a high-temperature warning if the baby's temperature exceeds this threshold. The accompanying software also includes features for recording medication, sharing temperature data, and facilitating remote consultations with healthcare providers.