How can I read reports?
Use the report labels and legends to understand the reports. LibreView provides a standard set of information and graphs relating to diabetes management and is only one part of understanding glucose patterns. Additional Information is provided below:
• Glucose Management Indicator (GMI) uses average Sensor glucose data. GMI can provide an indication of the current state of a person's glucose management when used in conjunction with the entire glucose management programme. Laboratory A1c may be different then GMI, and it is important to use the A1c in conjunction with GMI and other reported metrics in diabetes management.
• In reports other than those with specific fixed standards, the glucose values are labelled as high when higher than 13.9 mmol/L and low when lower than 3.9 mmol/L. The target range is set for 3.9-10.0 mmol/L.
• The target glucose range is displayed on some glucose graphs and is used to calculate Time in Range.
• Sensor data captured is the percentage of possible sensor data that the device recorded from your sensor. To maximise this percentage, your patient should wear the Sensor for the entire duration and follow the Sensor user manual instructions.
• If a patient has gaps in data on their glucose monitoring device, this information will also be missing from LibreView reports. Sometimes information may be missing from reports if:
- The time on the device was changed.
- There was an excess of information to include in the report.