<p dir="ltr">The increasing use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems in both clinical care and research underscores the urgent need for standardized performance assessment protocols. Recent evidence suggests that CGM systems may vary in how accurately they report glucose concentrations, particularly when referenced against capillary glucose measurements, the compartment that typically reflects the highest postprandial excursions.</p>
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