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Clinical Value. Continuous Glucose Monitoring. Objective. To review the clinical value and the recent clinical evidence for Professional CGM and Personal CGM Key Points CGM reveals insights beyond HbA1c and fingerstick testing CGM reduces HbA1c while improving hypoglycemia detection
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Clinical Value Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Objective • To review the clinical value and the recent clinical evidence for Professional CGM and Personal CGM Key Points • CGM reveals insights beyond HbA1c and fingerstick testing • CGM reduces HbA1c while improving hypoglycemia detection • Personal CGM reduces HbA1c while decreasing glycemic variability • Uninterrupted use of Personal CGM is associated with significant improvement in HbA1c
Fingersticks Alone Continuous GlucoseMonitoring Glucose – mg/dL Time of Day CGM Reveals Insights Beyond Fingerstick Testing Target Zone
CGM Reveals Glycemic Variability Masked by A1C • 9 Type 1 pump patients treated with Lispro • Patients placed on CGMS Gold for 24 hours • Revealed excessive glucose variability in well controlled patients 400 Mean A1C 6.7% 300 Glucose Concentration (mg/dL) 200 100 0 12AM 4AM 8AM 12PM 4PM 8PM 12AM A Normal or Low A1C May be the Result of Hypoglycemic Events Levetan C, et al. Diabetes Care 2003; 26:1-8
Fingerstick Testing A1C CGM CGM Completes the Picture Modern Diabetes Management Requires a Comprehensive Approach
Professional CGM iPro Personal CGM Paradigm / Guardian • Reveals glycemic variability • Blinded glucose values for unbiased data • Minimal patient interaction • Historical Analysis • Events for cause and affect • Educational / Motivational • Available for pump or MDI patients • Displays glucose values and trend graphs • Requires patient interaction • Continuous or Intermittent use • Educational / Motivational Customize Diabetes Management Based Upon Patient Needs