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Clinical Application of Time in Range and Other Metrics

Grazia Aleppo

2021Diabetes Spectrum27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Time in range (TIR) and other continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)-derived metrics have been standardized in international consensus conferences. TIR correlates closely with A1C; a TIR of 70% correlates to an A1C of 6.7-7%. Evidence is emerging on the association of TIR with long-term diabetes complications, and each 10% increase in TIR shows a substantial decrease in risk for long-term complications. Application of TIR to clinical practice can be easily done with a stepped approach to the analysis and interpretation of CGM-derived metrics and the ambulatory glucose profile report. Clinician education and partnership with patients are crucial for successful implementation of TIR and all CGM-derived metrics in clinical practice.

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MedicineClinical PracticeContinuous glucose monitoringGeneral partnershipDiabetes mellitusAmbulatoryTerm (time)Intensive care medicineMedical physicsInternal medicineType 1 diabetesPhysical therapyEndocrinologyFinancePhysicsEconomicsQuantum mechanicsDiabetes Management and ResearchDiabetes and associated disordersDiabetes Treatment and Management
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