Accuracy and Safety of the Syai Tag System for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Intensive Internal Care Unit
University Medical Centre Maribor
100 participants
Feb 18, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Researchers at the Department of Intensive Internal Medicine and the Department of Endocrinology and Diabetology will conduct a study to verify the accuracy and safety of the new Syai Tag system for continuous glucose monitoring in patients in intensive internal care. Almost 150,000 people in Slovenia have diabetes, so keeping a close eye on blood sugar levels is key to preventing complications. The new sensors for continuous monitoring are available over the counter and certified as medical devices. The study will include at least 100 patients who will need blood sugar monitoring during their stay in the intensive care unit. Each patient will have two small sensors placed on each upper arm to continuously measure their blood sugar levels, but these values will not be visible to medical staff. At the same time, healthcare professionals will perform routine blood sugar measurements, and researchers will then compare the accuracy of both methods. The procedure is safe and painless, and patients will receive the same quality of care as usual.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Admission to the intensive care unit
- Expected ICU stay more than 24 hours
- Presence of an arterial line
Exclusion Criteria3
- Age under 18
- Pregnancy
- Skin changes that prevent sensor application
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Interventions
patients who will be hospitalized in the intensive internal medicine department and will receive CGM for glucose monitoring
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NCT07448805