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Ihe mmetụta nlekota Glucose CGM

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Product name: Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Sensor
Product Modell: GX-01, GX-02, GX-01S, GX-02S
For use with: RC2107, RC2109 CGM app
Ngosipụta maka ojiji:
The Continuous Glucose Monitoring System sensor is a real time, continuous glucose monitoring device. When the system is used together with compatible devices, it is indicated for the management of diabetes in adults (age 18 and older). It is designed to replace fingerstick blood glucose testing for diabetes treatment decisions. Interpretation of the system results should be based on the glucose trends and severall sequential readings over time. The system also detects trends and tracks patterns, and aids in the detection of episodes of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, facilitating both acute and long-term therapy adjustment.
STEP 1: Install LinX CGM App
Search LinX CGM on the google play or App storeLinX CGM Glucose Monitoring Sensor - fig

STEP 2: Register an Account
Use an e-mail account to register a LinX account.LinX CGM Glucose Monitoring Sensor - emailSTEP 3: Apply the Sensor
Nkọwa:
Ihe mmetụta ahụ dị n'ime Sensor Applicator. Soro ntuziaka ka ị kwado ma tinye ihe mmetụta n'azụ ogwe aka elu gị. Ihe mmetụta ahụ nwere ntakịrị ọnụ na-agbanwe agbanwe nke etinyere n'okpuru akpụkpọ ahụ. Enwere ike iyi ihe mmetụta ahụ ruo ụbọchị iri na ise.
Ihe omume 1
Select the back of the upper arm as the insertion site (Avoid the muscle on the outer side of the upper arm).
Ihe omume 2
Disinfect the insertion site with an alcohol wipe and let it dry completely.
Ihe omume 3
Unscrew the cover of the applicator and set it aside.
Ihe omume 4
Align the opening of the applicator with the insertion site tightly and press the white implantation button of the applicator. After hearing the sound of the spring retreating, the sensor will be inserted underneath the skin and the puncture needle will automatically retreat back into the applicator.
Ihe omume 5
Jiri nwayọọ dọrọ ihe mmetụta sensọ pụọ na ahụ, na ihe mmetụta ahụ kwesịrị itinye ugbu a na akpụkpọ ahụ.
Ihe omume 6
After installing the sensor, make sure that the sensor is firmly in place. Use your fingers to flatten the edge of the sensor to avoid wrinkles and warping.LinX CGM Glucose Monitoring Sensor - fig 1

STEP 4: Pair sensor with LinX CGM App

  1. Log in on the LinX CGM app.
  2. Gbaa mbọ hụ na agbanyere Bluetooth ekwentị.
  3. Click “pairing” on the home dashboard.
  4. Select and click the correct SN number of the sensor listed on the Nearby Device list. (Make sure the selected SN number is in accordance with the number printed on the packaging box and the applicator cover.)
  5. Wait for a successful pairing.

Refer to the User Guide for more details of pairing procedures and the subsequent use.
The electronic manual should be accessible for viewing using a smartphone or computer with a web browser and PDF viewing capability. If you choose to view the electronic manual on the LinX CGM App, make sure to download the application on the compatible device models listed in our equipment list.
Biko rụtụ aka n'ihe ndị a website to check the compatible device list and User Guide:
LinX CGM Glucose Monitoring Sensor - icon https://www.microtechmd.com/support/download/664/666
Contraindications: LinX CGM Glucose Monitoring Sensor - icon 1
A ga-ewepụrịrị sistemu nlekota glucose na-aga n'ihu tupu ihe onyonyo resonance magnetik (MRI).
Don’t wear your CGM sensor for computed tomography (CT) scan, or high-frequency electrical heat (diathermy) treatment.
Taking higher than the maximum dose of acetaminophen (e.g. > 1 gram every 6 hours n adults) may affect the CGMS readings and make them look higher than they really are.
Eleleghị Sistemu CGM maka ndị a:

  • Ụmụ nwanyị dị ime
  • Peritoneal dialysis patients
  • Patients with implanted pacemakers
  • Patients with coagulation disorders or those taking anticoagulant drugs.

Mkpachapụ anya

  • Enweghị mgbanwe na Sistemụ Nleba Ọkwa glucose na-aga n'ihu. Mgbanwe nke CGMS na-akwadoghị nwere ike ime ka ngwaahịa ahụ ghara ịrụ ọrụ ma bụrụ nke a na-apụghị iji ya mee ihe.
  • Tupu iji ngwaahịa a, ịkwesịrị ịgụ akwụkwọ ntuziaka ma ọ bụ onye ọkachamara zụrụ ya. Ọ nweghị akwụkwọ ndenye ọgwụ achọrọ maka iji n'ụlọ.
  • CGMS nwere ọtụtụ akụkụ dị nta nke nwere ike ịdị ize ndụ ma ọ bụrụ na iloro ya.
  • During rapid changes in blood glucose (more than 0.1 mmol/L per minute), glucose levels measured in interstitial fluid by the CGMS may not be the same as blood glucose levels. When blood glucose levels drop rapidly, the sensor may produce a higher reading than the blood glucose level; Conversely, when blood glucose levels rise rapidly, the sensor may produce a lower reading than the blood glucose level. In these cases, the sensor’s reading is checked by a fingertip blood test using a glucose meter.
  • When it is necessary to confirm hypoglycemia or near-hypoglycemia as measured by a glucose sensor, a fingertip blood test should be performed using a glucose meter.
  • Severe dehydration or excessive loss of water may result in inaccurate results.
  • When you suspect you are dehydrated, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
  • Ọ bụrụ na ị chere na ọgụgụ ihe mmetụta CGMS ezighi ezi ma ọ bụ ekwekọghị na akara ngosi ahụ, jiri mita glucose ọbara nwalee ọkwa glucose ọbara gị ma ọ bụ mee ka ihe mmetụta glucose dịkwuo mma. Ọ bụrụ na nsogbu ahụ dịgidere, wepụ ma dochie ihe mmetụta.
  • Atụlela arụmọrụ nke CGMS mgbe ejiri ya na ngwaọrụ ahụike ọzọ etinyere, dị ka ihe na-eme ngwa ngwa.
  • Details of what interferences may affect the accuracy of the detection are given in “Potential Interference information”.
  • Enweghị mgbanwe na Sistemụ Nleba Ọkwa glucose na-aga n'ihu. Mgbanwe nke CGMS na-akwadoghị nwere ike ime ka ngwaahịa ahụ ghara ịrụ ọrụ ma bụrụ nke a na-apụghị iji ya mee ihe.
  • Tupu iji ngwaahịa a, ịkwesịrị ịgụ akwụkwọ ntuziaka ma ọ bụ onye ọkachamara zụrụ ya. Ọ nweghị akwụkwọ ndenye ọgwụ achọrọ maka iji n'ụlọ.
  • CGMS nwere ọtụtụ akụkụ dị nta nke nwere ike ịdị ize ndụ ma ọ bụrụ na iloro ya.
  • During rapid changes in blood glucose (more than 0.1 mmol/L per minute), glucose levels measured in interstitial fluid by the CGMS may not be the same as blood glucose levels. When blood glucose levels drop rapidly, the sensor may produce a higher reading than the blood glucose level; Conversely, when blood glucose levels rise rapidly, the sensor may produce a lower reading than the blood glucose level. In these cases, the sensor’s reading is checked by a fingertip blood test using a glucose meter.
  • When it is necessary to confirm hypoglycemia or near-hypoglycemia as measured by a glucose sensor, a fingertip blood test should be performed using a glucose meter.
  • Severe dehydration or excessive loss of water may result in inaccurate results.
  • When you suspect you are dehydrated, consult a healthcare professional immediately.
  • Ọ bụrụ na ị chere na ọgụgụ ihe mmetụta CGMS ezighi ezi ma ọ bụ ekwekọghị na akara ngosi ahụ, jiri mita glucose ọbara nwalee ọkwa glucose ọbara gị ma ọ bụ mee ka ihe mmetụta glucose dịkwuo mma. Ọ bụrụ na nsogbu ahụ dịgidere, wepụ ma dochie ihe mmetụta.
  • Atụlela arụmọrụ nke CGMS mgbe ejiri ya na ngwaọrụ ahụike ọzọ etinyere, dị ka ihe na-eme ngwa ngwa.
  • Details of what interferences may affect the accuracy of the detection are given in “Potential Interference information”.

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The level of protection against ingress of solid foreign objects s 6 (Protected against access to hazardous parts with a wire)
The level of protection against ingress of water with harmful effects s 8 (Protected against the effects of continuous immersion in water)
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LinX CGM Glucose Monitoring Sensor - icon 18Micro Tech Medical (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.
No.108 Liuze St., Cangqian, Yuhang District, Hangzhou, 311121 Zhejiang, P.R.China
Lotus NL BV
Koningin Julianaplein 10, 1e Verd, 2595AA, The Hague, Netherlands.
1034-PMTL-466.V03
Ụbọchị arụ ọrụ: 2025-05-07LinX CGM Glucose Monitoring Sensor - qr code

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