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Driving Innovation In Diabetes Management: Glucotrack Begins Enrollment For Human Clinical Trials For Its Implantable Continuous Blood Glucose Monitor
--News Direct--By Joshua Enomoto, BenzingaIn the rapidly evolving medical technology sector, diabetes management specialist Glucotrack Inc. (NASDAQ: GCTK)

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[{"type":"text","content":"--News Direct--By Joshua Enomoto, BenzingaIn the rapidly evolving medical technology sector, diabetes management specialist Glucotrack Inc. (NASDAQ: GCTK) aims to disrupt the present care framework for the benefit of patients. Thanks to its Continuous Blood Glucose Monitor (CBGM), millions of people affected by the disease may be able to access reliable, non-intrusive glucose monitoring.Fundamentally, what distinguishes Glucotrack from its rivals is the combination of real-time accuracy without the delay associated with conventional continuous glucose monitoring systems. In addition, the medical tech specialist offers an implantable format, eliminating the hassles associated with external wearables. Even better, the system’s long sensor life facilitates convenience.To further validate the feasibility of Glucotrack’s product under real-world conditions – and help bring the CBGM system closer to regulatory approval and commercialization – the company has recently announced the commencement of patient enrollment for its short-term human clinical study.Clinical Study Shines Spotlight On Glucotrack’s CBGM TechnologyScheduled to be conducted at the Heart Institute (InCor) of the Clinical Hospital of the University of São Paulo – one of the most renowned cardiology hospitals in Brazil and across Latin America – the feasibility study will focus on the capabilities of Glucotrack’s CBGM.A long-term implantable device, the CBGM features no on-body external component. Furthermore, the system is designed to provide three years of continuous, accurate blood glucose monitoring. However, the core attribute of the device is that it measures glucose levels directly from the blood as opposed to interstitial fluid, as is common among competing systems. Blood glucose measurement is the gold standard for glucose measurement. Thus, these capabilities could enable more convenient and less intrusive diabetes management.Principal Investigator Dr. Alexandre Abizaid, MD, PhD will spearhead the study. As the director of Interventional Cardiology at the Heart Institute in São Paulo, Brazil and a visiting professor of medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, Dr. Abizaid represents one of the leading experts in interventional cardiology.So, why is a diabetes study being performed by an interventional cardiologist? The CBGM is similar in...