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Point accuracy and reliability of an interstitial continuous glucose monitoring device in critically ill patients: a prospective study

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Table 1 Patient characteristics
Table 2 Measures of blood glucose control in patientsincluded in point accuracy analysis
Figure 3 Surveillance error grid with risk scores.
Table 3 Device reliability

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