Case Study:

Daniel

Daniel is a retired baker who still likes to bake and cook.

He’s concerned about regular overnight hypoglycaemia and consequently chasing sugars in the morning. Read about how Daniel and his Healthcare Team use the FreeStyle Libre 2 system and LibreView to minimise overnight hypoglycaemia and manage exceptional hyperglycaemic swings in the morning.

Patient Image - Daniel
Patient Image - Daniel
Patient Image - Daniel

About Daniel

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Summary

Daniel is a retired baker who still likes to bake and cook. He is concerned about his regular overnight episodes of hypoglycaemia and consequently chasing his sugars in the morning.

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Comorbidities

High cholesterol, hypertension; currently prescribed ramipril and simvastatin.

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Specific Objective

The key goals are to minimise overnight hypoglycaemia and manage his exceptional hyperglycaemic swing in the mornings.

Age67BMI28.1 kg/m2
Diabetes (Type)Type 1 diabetesLast HbA1c value57.4 mg/dL (7.4%)
ProfessionRetired bakerTarget glucose range70-180 mg/dL
Duration of diabetes37 yearsTreatmentBasal-bolus insulin therapy

Consultation One

What does the four step review tell us?

Data capture and Time in Range (TIR)

Daniel scans very regularly and his sensor data capture at 95% has helped in obtaining a good AGP Report. His Time in Range is 48%, but given his age and duration of diabetes, this is not a concern.

Daniel - AGP Report

Consultation Two

What does the four step review tell us?

Data capture and Time in Range (TIR)

Daniel’s data capture is still excellent at 94% and his Time in Range has increased to 58%. These are positive outcomes from his last review, he can be pleased with his progress.

Daniel - AGP Report

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