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Trinity Biotech says trial data show CGM+ detects nocturnal compression false lows

PUBT·07/02/2026 12:31:46
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Trinity Biotech says trial data show CGM+ detects nocturnal compression false lows
  • Trinity Biotech released new pre-pivotal clinical trial analysis showing its CGM+ wearable can flag overnight false low glucose alarms caused by sensor compression.
  • Results have already been presented as newly reported study findings from a trial completed in Q2 2026.
  • The data support a differentiated, multi-sensor approach that adds physiological context to reduce disruptive false alerts versus glucose-only CGMs.
  • The company plans to incorporate the feature as CGM+ advances toward a pivotal trial and regulatory submission.
  • Management framed the capability as a potential differentiator in a global CGM market it estimated at $15 billion.


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