Expert Panel Recommendations for a Standardized Ambulatory Glucose Profile Report for Connected Insulin Pens

Gregg D. Simonson*, Amy B. Criego, Tadej Battelino, Anders L. Carlson, Pratik Choudhary, Sylvia Franc, Dana Gershenoff, George Grunberger, Irl B. Hirsch, Diana Isaacs, Mary L. Johnson, David Kerr, Davida F. Kruger, Chantal Mathieu, Thomas W. Martens, Revital Nimri, Sean M. Oser, Anne L. Peters, Ruth S. Weinstock, Eugene E. WrightCarol H. Wysham, Richard M. Bergenstal

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Connected insulin pens capture data on insulin dosing/timing and can integrate with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices with essential insulin and glucose metrics combined into a single platform. Standardization of connected insulin pen reports is desirable to enhance clinical utility with a single report. Methods: An international expert panel was convened to develop a standardized connected insulin pen report incorporating insulin and glucose metrics into a single report containing clinically useful information. An extensive literature review and identification of examples of current connected insulin pen reports were performed serving as the basis for creation of a draft of a standardized connected insulin pen report. The expert panel participated in three virtual standardization meetings and online surveys. Results: The Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) Report: Connected Insulin Pen brings all clinically relevant CGM-derived glucose and connected insulin pen metrics into a single simplified two-page report. The first page contains the time in ranges bar, summary of key insulin and glucose metrics, the AGP curve, and detailed basal (long-acting) insulin assessment. The second page contains the bolus (mealtime and correction) insulin assessment periods with information on meal timing, insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio, average bolus insulin dose, and number of days with bolus doses recorded. The report’s second page contains daily glucose profiles with an overlay of the timing and amount of basal and bolus insulin administered. Conclusion: The AGP Report: Connected Insulin Pen is a standardized clinically useful report that should be considered by companies developing connected pen technology as part of their system reporting/output.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)814-822
Number of pages9
JournalDiabetes Technology and Therapeutics
Volume26
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2024

Funding

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Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust

    Keywords

    • ambulatory glucose profile
    • connected insulin pen
    • continuous glucose monitoring
    • diabetes
    • smart insulin pen

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