The main section for each patient is an overview statistics screen. It consists of a few different panels representing different views of the patient’s data.

Glucose overview

The glucose overview consists of 3 pie charts representing your glucose, insulin intakes and nutrition intake (carbs, protein, fats). The default period shown is 7 days but can be changed from the top right corner of the panel.

Glucose overview – the pie chart representing the glucose overview shows the glucose distribution grouped by glucose levels – hypo, low, normal, high, hyper. Each group is presented with different colors shown under the pie chart with the respective count of entries for each group.

Daily insulin average – this pie chart shows the distribution of insulin for the selected period. The groups shown are bolus, basal and correction. Each group is represented with different colors shown under the pie chart with the respective units of insulin for each group.

Daily meal average – this pie chart shows the distribution of nutrition for the selected period. The groups are carbs, fats, protein. Each group is represented with different colors shown under the pie chart with the respective grams for each group.

Diabetes treatment overview

This panel shows various warnings about the diabetes treatment in the last few weeks.

It notifies the user for missing entries in some categories, glucose variations, repeating events and other important data that the user should know about.

Latest data

The latest data panel shows the latest entered values such as:

  • Glucose
  • Carbs
  • Calories
  • Medications
  • Bolus insulin
  • Basal insulin (or basal rate)
  • HbA1c
  • Cholesterol
  • Blood pressure

Pattern Analysis

The patterns feature analyzes all the patient’s entries for the last two weeks and looks for common trends in your glucose levels. This panel lets you examine the patterns found.

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