Dexcom Showcases Accuracy, Simplicity and Connectivity of Its CGM Portfolio at ATTD Conference as Access to CGM Expands Globally
Dexcom, Inc. (NASDAQ: DXCM) is set to showcase its continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) portfolio at the 16th International Conference on Advanced Technologies and Treatments for Diabetes in Berlin from February 22-25, 2023. The company reports the successful launch of Dexcom G7 in eight countries and highlights the growing significance of Dexcom ONE in expanding CGM access, impacting over 3.5 million lives globally. Initial feedback on Dexcom G7 indicates high user satisfaction with its features, including a 60% smaller design and a market-leading warmup time of 30 minutes. Dexcom G6 continues to excel in connectivity, facilitating integration with various insulin delivery systems.
- Dexcom G7 launched in eight countries, receiving positive user feedback.
- Dexcom ONE contributed to expanding CGM coverage to over 3.5 million lives.
- Dexcom G6 recognized as the most connected CGM system with extensive integrations.
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- Portfolio includes Dexcom G7, Dexcom ONE and Dexcom G6 and offers the most powerful, easy to use, connected and covered CGM options for people living with diabetes around the world.
- The portfolio is built on the unparalleled accuracy of Dexcom CGM,1 supported by more peer reviewed research than any other CGM system on the market.
- ATTD conference symposia, posters and presentations continue to affirm the use of Dexcom CGM is central to optimal diabetes management when compared to fingersticks and intermittently scanned CGM.
“Last year at ATTD we first introduced our expanded portfolio of Dexcom CGM systems,” said
Dexcom G7, the most powerful and simple CGM, is now available in
Dexcom ONE continues to help expand access to CGM globally by providing a simple and accurate‡,3 option to meet the diverse needs of customers, clinicians, and payers around the world. This has been a key element of the company’s global access initiatives, which expanded reimbursed coverage to Dexcom CGM outside the US by more than 3.5 million lives over the past 18 months. From
Dexcom G6 is the most connected CGM system in the world,4 with hundreds of thousands of users now connected to insulin pumps, pens and digital health apps.§ Dexcom’s ecosystem enables greater customer choice through partnerships with multiple automated insulin delivery systems and an API infrastructure that allows connectivity to several digital health partners, such as Garmin, Sugarmate,
In addition, new clinical and real-world evidence continues to affirm the use of Dexcom CGM is central to optimal diabetes management, while helping to expand CGM access and use in new populations. Some of the most recent evidence showcasing the effectiveness of Dexcom CGM will be highlighted in posters, presentations and during the Dexcom Symposia at ATTD.
Dexcom Symposia Overview
Dexcom Continues to Lead in CGM Technology Across the Diabetes Spectrum
Moderated by Daniel Chernavvsky, MD
- This education program will focus on Dexcom CGM and its use with both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes patients. Real world experience and correlational outcomes of Dexcom G7 and its unique features will be shared, as well as an introduction to the new 2GO-CGM study, focusing on the use of Dexcom CGM use in Type 2, intensive and non-intensive insulin treated patients. Finally, the next generation Dexcom-TypeZero AID algorithm and first in-human study results will be presented.
Dexcom CGM: Transforming the Course of Care for Type 2 Diabetes
Moderated by
- This program reviews recently updated clinical practice guidelines on rtCGM use in Type 2 diabetes management. There will be a presentation highlighting new data on the use of rtCGM early in the course of care for Type 2 diabetes. Additionally, there will be an examination on how improving access for people with Type 2 diabetes, on less intensive insulin regimens are positioned to impact utilization and adoption of rtCGM in clinical practice. Finally, there will be a review of ways to simplify the review of CGM data, specifically for Type 2 diabetes, and steps that have been taken to integrate Dexcom Clarity data into electronic health records for more efficient clinical workflows.
Ahead of the Curve: Inpatient Use of Dexcom G6 and Automated Insulin Delivery Systems
Moderated by
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The emergence of diabetes technology in the hospital holds the potential to revolutionize glycemic management and change the standard of care. In this session, participants will learn how these technologies are fueling the possibility in different patient populations and hospital settings. The esteemed panel will discuss continuation of
Dexcom rtCGM upon hospital admission and an associated accuracy analysis in the pediatric population, preservation of intensive care unit capacity by using Dexcom G6 in a stepdown unit for patients admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis, feasibility of an automated insulin delivery system in patients with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes in a medical-surgical unit, and perioperative use of fully closed-loop insulin delivery.
For more information about these presentations and to register to virtually attend the conference, visit https://attd.kenes.com/.
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*Compared to a prior generation Dexcom CGM System.
†Dexcom G7 can complete warmup within 30 minutes, whereas other CGM brands require up to an hour or longer.
‡Results obtained with Dexcom G6 study, which uses the same applicator and sensor (and algorithm) as Dexcom ONE.
§To learn more about insulin pump integrations and compatibility with Dexcom CGM Systems, visit dexcom.com/integrate.
1 Dexcom G7, Dexcom G6 and Dexcom ONE CGM System User Guides.
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3 Shah V et al. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2018;20(6):428-433.
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