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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the Dexcom G4 System when used as an adjuvant to blood glucose testing over a 7-day period in people >18 years-old with diabetes mellitus.
The primary objective is to characterize the System performance with respect to laboratory reference venous sample measurements. The device performance will be primarily evaluated in terms of point and rate accuracy of the G4 System in reference to YSI.
Safety of the G4 System will be characterized by Adverse Device Effects and Serious Adverse Device Effects experienced by study participants.
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The primary objective is to characterize the System performance with respect to laboratory reference venous sample measurements. The device performance will be primarily evaluated in terms of point and rate accuracy of the G4 System in reference to YSI. The trend accuracy of the device performance, i.e., continuous glucose error grid analysis, will be evaluated as well as the temporal G4 System accuracy at different glucose rates of changes and different glucose ranges (hypoglycemic, euglycemic, and hyperglycemic ranges). The primary matched paired (Sensor-YSI) measurements will be collected during multiple in-clinic days.
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Age 18 years or older;
Diagnosed with diabetes mellitus;
Use one of the following for their diabetes management:
Intensive-insulin using (IIT) subjects only - During each in-clinic session, willing to have their blood glucose levels manipulated into high and low glucose levels. Subjects not on IIT will only be observed during each in-clinic session.
For subjects that exercise routinely (at least 3 times per week), willing to exercise on each in-clinic session, if asked;
Willing to take a minimum of 7 fingersticks per day during home use days;
Willing to refrain from the use of acetaminophen during sensor wear period and the day prior to sensor insertion;
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72 participants in 1 patient group
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