Standardizing Reporting of Glucose and Insulin Data for Patients on Multiple Daily Injections Using Connected Insulin Pens and Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Autor: | Satish K. Garg, David Rodbard |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Blood Glucose
Insulin pump medicine.medical_specialty Injections Subcutaneous Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism medicine.medical_treatment Dashboard (business) Hypoglycemia Insulin Infusion Systems Endocrinology Bolus (medicine) Diabetes mellitus Humans Hypoglycemic Agents Insulin Medicine Blood glucose monitoring medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring medicine.disease Medical Laboratory Technology Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Glucose Basal (medicine) Emergency medicine business |
Zdroj: | Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 23:221-226 |
ISSN: | 1557-8593 1520-9156 |
DOI: | 10.1089/dia.2021.0030 |
Popis: | Background: Recent development and availability of several connected insulin pens with digital memory are likely to expand the availability of glucose and insulin metrics that previously had been available only for the much smaller number of people using insulin pumps. It would be highly desirable to standardize data presentations to avoid the chaotic emergence of multiple formats that might reduce the clinical utility of connected pens. Methods: We reviewed the literature and analyzed data displays from multiple blood glucose monitoring, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), insulin pump, and automated insulin delivery systems, and methods for combination of glucose and insulin data. We examined multiple forms of presentation and now propose a prototype for a standardized method for data analysis and display, focusing on the content and format of a one-page dashboard summary for patients on multiple daily injection (MDI) insulin regimens. Results: We propose the following metrics to be included in the one-page report: (A) glucose metrics: simplified glucose distribution in the form of a stacked bar chart showing percentages of time below-, above-, or within-target ranges overall and (optionally) by date, by time of day, or day of the week; (B) insulin metrics: types and doses, and timing of basal and bolus insulin; (C) an enhanced ambulatory glucose profile or "AGP+" showing glucose data points and/or distributions (10th to 90th percentiles), dosages and timing of basal and bolus insulins and (optionally) graphical display of risk of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia; and (D) user experience regarding technology usage, frequency of alerts for hypo- and hyperglycemia, and information regarding lifestyle, meals, exercise, and sleep, if available; and (E) clinical insights and interpretation. Conclusion: We propose a prototype for a dashboard summary report of glucose, insulin, meals, and activity data intended for providers and patients on MDI using connected pens and CGM. Our goal is to stimulate development of a standardized approach. |
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