pmccullough1
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Hello, I'm a member of a group of final year Mechanical Engineering students working on a new design for a wearable glucose monitor. The research centres around developing a small, flexible plaster that changes colour in real time depending on the wearers interstitial glucose levels. This is a non-commercial project and we would really value some feedback from people who are living with diabetes. We would love to know if:
The plaster will be constructed from a hydrogel, the same material used in daily contact lenses. Recent studies have shown that hydrogel patches (shown below) are able to effectively and painlessly deliver drugs to a patient through the skin. This same technology could be used to help people living with diabetes monitor their glucose levels for a fraction of the cost of existing continuous glucose monitoring systems.
- You would use a such a product if it were available.
- Any possible problems you could identify with such a device.
Thank you,
Peter
Hi thanks for your response,At what levels would it change? How useful for colour blind people?
Hi thanks for the response,Is the gel able to be worn in a chlorine swimming pool? I sweat a lot too so would it be able to still stay attached say in a hypo or hyper state (wet from sweat)?
You're missing a trick...why not make it readable by a smartphone you have then created a freestyle libre alternative or does your technology not allow for accurate readings?
How will the colour change be activated?
You should probably add a "possibly" category to your poll..
How can we say yes or no when we have no idea how it will work.
I'm interested, f course, especially if it works out cheap but also of course the accuracy is key.
Not really... a traditional glucose meter gives me a number that is useful.. at what level would the colour change occur? and what use would that be except to say I am either above or below a set number? I'm not trying to be nasty (although it probably comes across a bit like I am) but I'm not sure who you are aiming this at? Type 1 or Type 2's or who?This ink allows for a colour change between blue to brown depending on glucose levels similar to a traditional glucose reader.
Hi,Not really... a traditional glucose meter gives me a number that is useful.. at what level would the colour change occur? and what use would that be except to say I am either above or below a set number? I'm not trying to be nasty (although it probably comes across a bit like I am) but I'm not sure who you are aiming this at? Type 1 or Type 2's or who?
Hi,Is it hypoallergenic
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