Advances in Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring: Challenges, Technologies, and Future Prospects
Nyiramana Mukamurera P.
Faculty of Medicine Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
The promise of continuous, painless glucose monitoring without the need for blood samples makes non-invasive glucose monitoring (NIGM) a revolutionary development in the management of diabetes. The development and broad implementation of NIGM technologies are fraught with difficulties, notwithstanding their potential. The most recent advancements in non-invasive genetic monitoring (NIGM) technology, such as optical, electromagnetic, and transdermal approaches, are thoroughly reviewed in this review article. It looks at the fundamental ideas behind these technologies, the uses they have now, and the unique difficulties they have, like accuracy, dependability, and user variability. The analysis also identifies the market and regulatory obstacles that prevent NIGM devices from being widely used. This article examines the future prospects for NIGM by synthesising recent research and technological breakthroughs. These include possible advancements in sensor technology, integration with wearables, and the use of artificial intelligence to increase accuracy. The results highlight the potential of NIGM to transform diabetes treatment and highlight the need for ongoing innovation to overcome current obstacles and bring the technology to the clinic.
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Non-invasive glucose monitoring, Glucose metabolism, Insulin
CITE AS: Nyiramana Mukamurera P. (2024). Advances in Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring: Challenges, Technologies, and Future Prospects. Research Output Journal of Public Health and Medicine 3(3):1-5. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJPHM/2024/3315