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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1222623" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>It's worth noting that that <a href="http://type1tennis.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Pierre Vandevenne </a>did some fairly extensive research into the quality of data that the G4 produced over time and concluded that after about 14 days, the data variation became too wide for his comfort with his son. My experience with the G4 sensors is that after about the same period of time, there is no way that I would run an artificial pancreas on them. They simply aren't good enough after that. It's not that the general data is particularly bad, it's that the variation increases too much, which means that you get dips and spikes that will cause an APS to react badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1222623, member: 30007"] It's worth noting that that [URL='http://type1tennis.blogspot.co.uk/']Pierre Vandevenne [/URL]did some fairly extensive research into the quality of data that the G4 produced over time and concluded that after about 14 days, the data variation became too wide for his comfort with his son. My experience with the G4 sensors is that after about the same period of time, there is no way that I would run an artificial pancreas on them. They simply aren't good enough after that. It's not that the general data is particularly bad, it's that the variation increases too much, which means that you get dips and spikes that will cause an APS to react badly. [/QUOTE]
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