Time in Range is a metric that complements HbA1c and provides actionable information for you and your patients. It helps you quickly assess patients’ glucose, contextualise their HbA1c and increase their Time in Range.
Time in Range is a metric that complements HbA1c and provides actionable information for you and your patients. It helps you quickly assess patients’ glucose, contextualise their HbA1c and increase their Time in Range.
Time in Range is the percentage of time per day a person spends within target glucose range. The FreeStyle Libre 2 systems automatically calculate the percentage of time your patient spends in, above, or below target range.
The International Consensus sets clear targets for Time in Range1.
Increased %TIR is correlated with reduced risk of diabetes related heart4, kidney3 and eye3 disease, as well as better peripheral nerve function6
HbA1c reflects average glucose over the last 2–3 months; it does not show glycaemic excursions of hyper- and hypoglycaemia.1
An increase in Time in Range results in a decrease in HbA1c.
Estimate of HbA1c for a given Time in Range level based on T1D and T2D studies2:
When your patient scans their sensor, the FreeStyle LibreLink app or the FreeStyle Libre 2 reader◊ will automatically calculate the percentage of time they spend in, above, or below target range. This will help identify where your patient needs more support in managing their overall diabetes health.
This Time in Target report shows a person who spent 75% of their day in target glucose range:
Real world data show FreeStyle Libre 2 users increased Time in Range with more frequent scan rate.5
LibreView is a secure, cloud-based diabetes management system. It provides both healthcare professionals and patients with access to a consistent set of clear, intuitive reports that make it easier and faster to discover patterns and trends.₼
With the AGP report on LibreView you can:
References & Disclaimers
Images are for illustrative purposes only. Not real patient or data.
◊ FreeStyle Libre systems refers to the FreeStyle Libre 2 systems
◊◊ The data from this study was collected using the FreeStyle Libre 2 system.
1. Battelino T, Danne T, Bergenstal RM, et al. Clinical targets for continuous glucose monitoring data interpretation: recommendations from the international consensus on time in range. Diabetes Care. (2019);42(8):1593-1603
2. Vigersky RA, McMahon C. The relationship of hemoglobin A1c to time-in-range in patients with diabetes. Diabetes Technol Ther. (2019);21(2):81-85
3. Beck RW et al. Diabetes Care (2019);42(3):400-405.
4. Lu J, et al. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2020 Feb;22:72-78.
5. Li F, et al. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2020 Aug;166:108289. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108289
6. Leelarathna, L. N Engl J Med. (2022): DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2205650.
7. LibreView is ISO27001/27018/27701 certified and HITRUST CSF Certified.
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