A Milestone in Point of Care Capillary Blood Glucose Monitoring of Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients
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- DOI: 10.1177/1932296818801607
A Milestone in Point of Care Capillary Blood Glucose Monitoring of Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients
Keywords: CMS; FDA; ICU; blood glucose monitoring systems; critically ill; diabetes; point of care.
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