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Summary

The FreeStyle Libre 14-day is an all-in-one glucose sensor/transmitter that lasts for 14 days and only needs fingersticks as backup. . This sensor is a flash glucose monitor that requires scanning using a compatible smartphone app or a handheld reader. 

FDA approved for insertion on the back of the upper arm (ages 4 years and older).

 

MARD of 9.4%

This sensor lasts the longest - 180 days. It has to be placed under the skin by a healthcare provider. It has two parts, the implantable sensor and a transmitter that sends data to a mobile device.

 

MARD: 8.5-9.1%

*Recently FDA approved for use with insulin pumps.  

Components

Freestyle Libre 14 Day : Sensor

Freestyle Libre 14 Day : Sensor

Sensor uses a thin, flexible filament inserted just under the skin to measure glucose levels every minute. Push-button applicator allows sensor to be placed on the body in one step.

Freestyle Libre 14 Day : Receiver

Freestyle Libre 14 Day : Receiver

Conveniently access glucose readings using a reader, smartphone, or both. Available for both iOS and Android devices.

Eversense : Sensor

Eversense : Sensor

Professionally inserted by a physician during a medical visit. Minor procedure.

Eversense : Transmitter

Eversense : Transmitter

Transmitter sits outside of the body and is held on by an adhesive. Sends data every 5 minutes to a connected mobile device.

Eversense : Receiver

Eversense : Receiver

Real-time glucose measurements sent to a compatible mobile-device or smart watch. No need for a separate receiver. Available for both iOS and Android devices.

Device Details

Overview

All-in-one glucose sensor/transmitter can be worn on the upper arm. 

Very small implantable sensor but large transmitter must be worn on top of the skin.

Affordability and Access

$$$$
Widely covered. Provided by pharmacies. Price range; $0-$100/month. Often the cheapest and easier to access sensor.

$$$$
Sometimes covered. Insertion and removal require a Health Care Provider. Insertion costs $100-$300, and removal costs $100-$400. Sensor and transmitter cost $800-$1400. 

Data Monitoring Options

Yes
Automatic data transfer to LibreView each time Freestyle Libre 2 sensor is scanned. LibreView gives clinicians and users relevant glucose reports. Glooko and Tidepool can also be used to view data. 

Yes
CGM data can upload automatically to the web-based Eversense data management system (EDMS) from the Eversense mobile app. 

Data View Options

Yes
Freestyle LibreLink app displays glucose readings directly on the patient's compatible smart device. 

Yes
Eversense mobile app receives and displays data in easy-to-read charts and graphs that can be shared with family and friends through the Eversense NOW app.

Duration and Storage

14 Days
Sensors last 14 days and work between 50ºF - 113ºF. They are shipped in orders of 1-3 months at a time - which is 2-6 boxes at a time.

180 Days
Sensor lasts 180 days, but a physician must implant it. Transmitter must be charged daily. 

Vision / Auditory / Dexterity

YES text to speech
YES vibration alerts
A LOT of dexterity needed

YES text to speech
YES 
vibration alerts
SOME 
dexterity needed

Patient Considerations

Active Lifestyle

Water-resistant for up to 3 feet deep for 30 minutes and light on the body, does not get in the way of activity. The reader must be within 1.5 inches of the sensor to scan it. 

Water-resistant transmitter when submerged in 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes and must be within 25 feet of the connected smart device.

Avoiding Highs and Lows

Alerts are not available. High or low glucose alarms are not available. Trend arrows show the direction glucose is heading, with the rate of change. 

On-body vibration alerts when blood glucose levels are higher or lower than the set range. Trend arrows show the direction glucose is heading, with the rate of change. 

Comfort

Lowest profile sensor and smallest adhesive.

Longest lasting sensor fits comfortably under the skin. Minor procedure is required.

Easy Insulin Dosing

Scanned sensor readings can be used for dose adjustment.

Predictive alerts make insulin dosing easier by tracking high and low trends.

Easy to Use

Requires scanning. Self-application and manual scanning every 8-hours are required. Easy self-application.

Minor procedure. Requires insertion by a physician during a medical visit. 

Fewer Fingersticks

Factory-calibrated sensor. Finger-sticks needed for backup only. 

2 daily finger-sticks are needed to calibrate the sensor. 

Privacy

Somewhat discreet. Scanning feature makes it easy to monitor blood glucose levels discreetly. 

Somewhat discreet. Tiny sensor is implanted under the skin, so the user can be discreet when needed. Ability to see sugar on watch or phone. Sensor not movable on body and requires regular meter use.