What is the role of continuous ketone monitoring in insulin therapy, and how does it help prevent ketoacidosis and optimize glycemic control in high-risk diabetic patients?
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Continuous ketone monitoring in insulin therapy helps detect early signs of ketoacidosis, allowing for timely intervention and adjustment of insulin doses to stabilize blood glucose levels.
Ketone monitoring aids in preventing ketoacidosis by giving real-time feedback, enabling prompt insulin adjustments and dietary changes to maintain optimal glycemic control in diabetics.
By tracking ketone levels, this tool assists in the early detection and treatment of rising ketones, preventing the progression to ketoacidosis and improving diabetes management.
Continuous monitoring of ketones helps manage and adjust insulin therapy effectively, reducing the risk of ketoacidosis and ensuring tighter glycemic control in high-risk diabetic patients.