Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a severe complication of diabetes that often leads to ICU admissions due to the need for frequent glucose checks. A study led by Dr. Nate Haas from the University of Michigan suggests that continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) may offer an accurate alternative to hourly fingerstick measurements during DKA management, potentially reducing ICU congestion. This finding could simplify treatment and improve patient outcomes—could CGMs be the key to revolutionizing DKA care?
