medtronic receiver v2

Summary

The Medtronic Guardian Connect is a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system that provides real-time glucose data on a compatible smartphone. The system offers optional low and high blood sugar notifications and can be inserted on the abdomen or back of the upper arm.

 

MARD of 9.6%

Components

Guardian Connect : Sensor

Guardian Connect : Sensor

Sensor is inserted underneath the skin, either on the abdomen or arm. Push buttons applicator allows sensor to be placed on the body in one step.

Guardian Connect : Transmitter

Guardian Connect : Transmitter

Seashell-shaped with built-in Bluetooth capability that allows it to send glucose data directly to a smartphone every 5 minutes.

Guardian Connect : Receiver

Guardian Connect : Receiver

Trends and alerts are viewed directly on a mobile device. Available for both iOS and Android devices.

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Device Details

Overview

One of the larger sensors, may be cumbersome to wear on some parts of the body under clothes.

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Affordability and Access

$$$$
Sometimes covered. The costs vary depending on individual insurance coverage and how insurance classifies CGMs. Price range $0-$600/month.

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Data Monitoring Options

Yes
CGM data can be linked to a CareLink account and shared with the user's health care team. 

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Data View Options

Yes
The Guardian Connect mobile app allows users to view glucose levels, trends, create customizable alerts, and share blood glucose data with family and friends. 

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Duration and Storage

7 Days
Sensors last 7 days, and transmitter battery needs weekly charging and replacement once a year. Both can be stored between 36°F - 86°F.

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Vision / Auditory / Dexterity

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

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Patient Considerations

Active Lifestyle

Waterproof transmitter when submerged in up to 2.5 meters of water for 30 minutes and must be within 20 feet of a connected mobile device.  

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Avoiding Highs and Lows

Measures sensor glucose 24/7 and sends alerts when a high or low is detected. Trend arrows show the direction glucose is heading, with the rate of change. 

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Comfort

More tape is needed for Medtronic sensors.

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Easy Insulin Dosing

Sensor trends can be used for dose adjustment.

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Easy to Use

Rechargeable sensor transmitter but has the most steps to change sensor.

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Fewer Fingersticks

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

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Privacy

Somewhat discreet. Ability to see sugar on watch or phone. Sensor requires regular meter use.

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