[Diabetes-Talk] re herd about a new technology for glucose tracking

G melconian gmelconian619 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 6 15:34:22 UTC 2017


How did you reqest ot bea betatester.i wanto be part of hta as wel.  As I
like ot be one of those who would wanto test he cutting edge technolgoies.  

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Hello G. 

Thanks for listening and passing this along. I have heard about this company
before. Here's what I learned from the web site: 

1. Their device is not FDA approved yet, they project approval and
availability sometime in 2018. I don't know if they are seeking European
approval first, or whether they are seeking FDA approval first, or if they
are seeking approval for both at the same time. 
2.  Their device is worn as a watch or an arm band. I'm going to refer to it
as a watch, but I don't know whether it functions as a regular watch as well
or not. Their company is already producing a watch and sensor that allows
athletes to track the lactate levels as they exercise. Now they are trying
to use that same concept to help people with diabetes measure their blood
glucose. 
3. The watch measures your blood glucose from the interstitial fluids, just
like the Dexcom CGM and Medtronic CGM systems. 
4. The watch does not measure the blood glucose continuously. Instead, it
takes a reading every time you press a button on the watch. 
5. When you press the button, you feel pressure on your skin as micro
needles puncture just far enough into your skin to retrieve some
interstitial fluid. No bleeding, no pain, according to their site. 
6. I couldn't tell if the watch itself would be accessible or not. The watch
comes with a smartphone app where each reading you take is stored for a
history of your results. Hopefully, their app will be built accessibly. 
7. The Dexcom and Medtronic  CGM systems monitor the blood glucose
continuously (every five minutes) and automatically alert you when you go
below or above target blood glucose numbers you set. On the other hand, this
device will not automatically alert you if you are going low or high since
it only takes a blood glucose reading when you press the button on the
watch. 
8. The device uses a technology they call the Kapsul, that's Kapsule, with a
K, not a C. This is the piece that takes the blood glucose readings. It
lasts up to a month, then must be replaced. The Kapsule is part of the
watch, so you don't replace the entire watch, just the Kapsule each month. 
9. Insurance coverage won't be known until it is approved by the FDA. 
10. They claim it is as accurate or more accurate than a standard blood
glucose meter. 
11. This is a great idea. It is not a substitute for a CGM, but it would be
an excellent replacement for a blood glucose meter, if the FDA approves it!
It seems this would be excellent for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics who
are not using a CGM. 

I requested to be a beta tester and to receive email updates. 

Tom

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From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of G
melconian via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2017 8:52 PM
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Cc: G melconian <gmelconian619 at gmail.com>
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] re herd abouta new technolgoy for glucos trackign

Hello I was listening  to a podcast as  they wer highlighting the
development at the consumer electronics show in las vegas.  They highlighted
a company that would revolutionize the glucose tracking market. Its called
ktrack glucose an its made by a  company call pk vitality. For more
information you can check out www.pkvitality.com <http://www.pkvitality.com>
.  

 

 

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