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Expert Recommendations for Using Time-in-Range and Other Continuous Glucose Monitoring Metrics to Achieve Patient-Centered Glycemic Control in People With Diabetes

Virginia Bellido, Eva Aguilera, Roque Cardona‐Hernandez, Gonzalo Díaz-Soto, Noemí González Pérez de Villar, María José Picón César, Francisco Javier Ampudia‐Blasco

2022Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

New metrics for assessing glycemic control beyond HbA1c have recently emerged due to the increasing use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in diabetes clinical practice. Among them, time in range (TIR) has appeared as a simple and intuitive metric that correlates inversely with HbA1c and has also been newly linked to the risk of long-term diabetes complications. The International Consensus on Time in Range established a series of target glucose ranges (TIR, time below range and time above range) and recommendations for time spent within these ranges for different diabetes populations. These parameters should be evaluated together with the ambulatory glucose profile (AGP). Using standardized visual reporting may help people with diabetes and healthcare professionals in the evaluation of glucose control in frequent clinical situations. The objective of the present review is to provide practical insights to quick interpretation of patient-centered metrics based on flash glucose monitoring data, as well as showing some visual examples of common clinical situations and giving practical recommendations for their management.

Topics & Concepts

GlycemicContinuous glucose monitoringBlood Glucose Self-MonitoringMedicineDiabetes mellitusDiabetes managementMetric (unit)Control (management)Diabetes controlAmbulatoryIntensive care medicineComputer scienceType 2 diabetesArtificial intelligenceOperations managementSurgeryEngineeringEndocrinologyDiabetes Management and ResearchHyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patientsDiabetes and associated disorders