Time in Range (TIR), a new statistic introduced by CGM systems. It measures how long a person's blood glucose levels remain within a particular range. According to Professor Kar, TIR provides "a ...
With the Food and Drug Administration now allowing the over-the-counter purchase of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs)—small ...
Fourteen-day continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) traces added to Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) data can predict microvascular diabetes complications similarly to glycated hemoglobin.
This innovative approach aims to assess the association between CGM-derived time-in-range (TIR) metrics and the risk of microvascular complications in individuals with Type 1 diabetes (T1D ...
Time in range was similar among pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes who used either the Insulet Omnipod 5 or the Tandem Control IQ.
China: A new study published in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism has highlighted the significant role of tight glycemic ...
Adults with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes had a significant HbA1c decline at 13 weeks with use of the Omnipod 5 automated ...
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