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fluorescence-based CGM sensor light emission glucose detection technology
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Fluorescence Sensor

Definition

A CGM sensor technology that measures glucose by detecting changes in fluorescent light emitted by a glucose-sensitive chemical compound. Unlike electrochemical sensors, fluorescence-based sensors do not consume glucose during measurement, which contributes to longer sensor life. Senseonics uses this technology in its Eversense line of implantable CGMs, enabling sensor durations of up to 365 days.

Why “Fluorescence Sensor” Matters for Glucose Monitoring

Understanding fluorescence sensor is essential for anyone using or evaluating a continuous glucose monitor. This concept directly affects how CGM devices are designed, how glucose data is interpreted, and how clinical decisions about blood sugar management are made. The technical foundations of CGM technology determine the accuracy, reliability, and user experience of every device on the market — from the Dexcom G7 to over-the-counter options like the Abbott Lingo.

This term is particularly relevant to 2 CGM products in our database. Understanding fluorescence sensor helps you compare devices more effectively and choose the right continuous glucose monitor for your specific needs.

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