I’ve wanted to try a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) for a long time. I’ve been listening to a lot of Peter Attia’s podcasts and this topic comes up regularly. I’m very cautious about what Dr. Attia says about longevity and I’m often amazed at the amount of care they offer their clients, but buying a CGM and watching what happens seems quite interesting. When I learned that SuperSapiens was partnering with Abbott to offer Freestyle CGMs to sportsmen and women in order to optimize sports performance, I went ahead and ordered two sensors (160€-30€ discount via a Strava challenge), enough to monitor me for 28 days if everything goes well.
Étiquette : monitoring
En anesthésie-réanimation on rencontre tous les jours des patients qui ont de grandes fluctuations hémodynamiques. Les drogues d’anesthésie ont une grande influence sur le système sympathique et le coeur. Ensuite le jeûne, le saignement et les perfusions impactent la volémie du patient. Ainsi les anesthésistes observent chez le patient des variations du contenu et du contenant et c’est un vrai challenge d’optimiser la situation hémodynamique pour donner au patient le plus de chance de faire face au stress périopératoire.