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Interpreting CareLink™ Pro Software Reports

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Objective

Understand how to read and interpret CareLink™ Pro Software Reports

Key Points

• Gain a stronger understanding of the reports used in CareLink™ Pro software

• Compare the reports specifically for those patients using glucose meters and sensor technology

• Obtain information on the methodology to develop a process for interpreting CareLink™ Pro Software Reports

CareLink Reports Can Answer Important Questions

• What is the patient’s average glucose?

• How many hypo events is the patient having?

• What does the patient's post-prandial control look like?

• What are the current basal settings?

• What is happening overnight?

• What is the “big picture” of a meter patient’s overall glycemic control?

Adherence ReportMonitoring Information

Bolus Information

Prime / Set Information

SuspendInformation

Logbook ReportOvernight

Breakfast DinnerLunchPre-Lunch

Pre-Dinner

Sensor Report

Daily Detail Report

Insulin Pump Setting Report

SensorBasal

UtilitiesBolus

Overview Report

Triage Methodology: Sensor PatientSensor Patient

Adherence ReportData? Using device properly?

Daily Detail ReportCause of events?

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2

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Sensor ReportEvents?

Triage Methodology: Meter PatientMeter Patient

Adherence ReportData? Using device properly?

Daily Detail ReportCause of events?

1

2

3

Logbook ReportCause & Effect?

Triage Methodology: Meter PatientMeter Patient

Adherence ReportData? Using device properly?

Daily Detail ReportCause of events?

1

2

3

Overview ReportCause & Effect?

Triage Methodology Review

1. Check the Adherence Report first• Make sure data exists• If no data, discuss with patient

2. Focus on no more than the last 14 days of data

3. For Sensor patients, use the Sensor Report

4. For Meter patients, use the Logbook Report or Overview Report

5. For all patients, use the Daily Detail Report to zero in on problems

6. Next steps are determined by Sensor or Logbook/Overview AND Daily Detail: Both are needed for a full picture for therapy adjustment

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