Understanding the Assessment and Progress Report

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Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 3 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 4 25-75% -% verage 2 4: M- 5:4 M Hyperglycemic patterns() :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 :2 M- :5 M 5 uto Exits 6 7 7% % 4 5 7 8 24 4 % 74% High SG uto Exit uto max uto min G required for uto Sensor lgorithm uto disabled by larms uto (per week) verage SG ± SD Estimated C verage G G / Calibration (per day) olus amount (per day) uto asal / asal amount (per day) ctive Insulin time (6d 2hrs) (3hrs) 6% (6d 8hrs) 43 ± 43 44 ± 34 2 units 4U (4) 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs 8

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage duration of time spent in uto and determine what events Hyperglycemic patterns() caused some of your uto exits. 4: M- 5:4 M :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 :2 M- :5 M uto Exits to review are listed here. Date Range is the current uto date (per week) range (6d 2hrs) High SG uto (3hrs) % from the time you uploaded your pump. You can select 7 or 4 Exit uto max 6% (6d 8hrs) verage SG ± SD 43 ± 43 days to start. Date Range uto min is the date range from past dates, for Estimated C G required for uto example, you can select a range of dates to before verage the G time you 44 ± 34 Sensor lgorithm G / Calibration (per day) 7% started uto, 74% if you are wearing the MiniMed 67G system, 2 units This report is designed to help you view your glucose management while on your MiniMed system. You can use this report with your healthcare professional (HCP) to improve the Start first at these date ranges. Make sure the dates you would like in order to see the s in your glucose management. You can olus amount (per day) uto asal / asal amount (per day) also use a date range uto to include disabled by your last doctor visit to see how % larms your glucose has progressed since your last visit. 4 5 7 8 24 4 ctive Insulin time 4U (4) 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% This average sensor glucose (SG) line is calculated for Date Range only. verage 4: M- 5:4 M Hyperglycemic patterns() :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 :2 M- :5 M 7% % 74% uto Exits High SG uto Exit uto max uto min G required for uto Sensor lgorithm uto (per week) verage SG ± SD Estimated C verage G G / Calibration (per day) olus amount (per day) (6d 2hrs) (3hrs) 6% (6d 8hrs) 43 ± 43 44 ± 34 2 units 4U (4) 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) uto asal / asal amount (per day) 5U (5) 2U (5%) % 4 5 7 8 24 4 uto disabled by larms ctive Insulin time Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage 2 4: M- 5:4 M :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 Hyperglycemic patterns() :2 M- :5 M In this graph you can see that there are two color shaded areas of data. These areas are referred to as uto Exits plots of information from your continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device. The blue plot is your pump uto (per week) (6d 2hrs) 4% (d hrs) and sensor information from High the SG uto dates in Date Range. ecause this is the most recent information (3hrs) 86% (6d hrs) % Exit uto max 6% (6d 8hrs) 7% (6d hrs) verage SG ± SD 43 ± 43 5 ± 56 black line in the middle. The uto dark min shading in blue represents 25-75% of all your sensor readings, Estimated C 6.% G required for uto meaning this is where most of your glucose readings have been. verage G Remember, your 44 ± 34 CGM records 4 ± 65 up to Sensor lgorithm G / Calibration (per day) 7.8 / 5. 288 SG 7% values on a daily 74% basis, from those 288 values, 25-75% of them are represented in the darker 2 units downloaded from your pump, an average sensor glucose (SG) line is calculated and shown as a dotted shade. The remaining or excess data are in the -% range shown within the solid blue line. olus amount (per day) uto asal / asal amount (per day) uto disabled by Every 3. days Every 3. days % Every 3. days Every 3. days larms be reviewed with your HCP to see progress from your last visit or your last device settings. Do you 4 5 7 8 24 4 see less shading in the blue plot below 7 compared to Carbs the entered orange (per day) plot? This 6 ± is 3ga good ± 24gdiscussion 3: hrs 4U (4) 5U (5) ctive Insulin time 3: hrs to start with your HCP to see if you are having difficulty and frequency with low glucose. Your data from Date Range, is colored in orange behind the blue plot. This section of the report should 2U (4%) 2U (5%)

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 3 25-75% -% verage 7% % 4: M- 5:4 M 4 5 7 8 24 4 :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 % 74% Hyperglycemic patterns() :2 M- :5 M Note hypoglycemic (low glucose) patterns uto Exits numbered during the times they occurred. uto (per week) (6d 2hrs) High Each SG uto occurrence is an episode Manual that (per lasted week) 3 (3hrs) Exit uto max 6% (6d 8hrs) minutes in duration. These patterns verage SG ± SD apply to 43 ± 43 uto min Estimated C G Date required for Range uto only. verage G 44 ± 34 Sensor lgorithm G / Calibration (per day) 2 units olus amount (per day) 4U (4) uto disabled by larms uto asal / asal amount (per day) ctive Insulin time 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 4 25-75% -% verage 4: M- 5:4 M Hyperglycemic patterns() :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 :2 M- :5 M 7% % 4 5 7 8 24 4 % 74% uto Exits uto (per week) (6d 2hrs) High SG uto (3hrs) Exit uto max 6% (6d 8hrs) verage SG ± SD 43 ± 43 uto min Note hyperglycemic (high glucose) Estimated C patterns G required for uto numbered during the times verage they G occurred. 44 Each ± 34 Sensor lgorithm G / Calibration (per day) occurrence is an episode that lasted 3 minutes 2 units olus amount (per day) 4U (4) in duration. These patterns apply to Date Range uto asal / asal amount (per day) 5U (5) uto disabled by only. Every 3. days Every 3. days larms ctive Insulin time 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage 5 7% % 4: M- 5:4 M 4 5 7 8 24 4 The longer you wear MiniMed 67G in uto, you should see Hyperglycemic an increase patterns() in the :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 :2 M- :5 M green range (7-8) in Date Range % 74% uto Exits have increased the amount of time you stayed uto (per week) (6d 2hrs) High SG uto (3hrs) Exit in range. ny percentage in the less optimal uto max 6% (6d 8hrs) ranges of 4-5 or verage 24-4 SG ± SD 43 ± 43 uto min Estimated C G required should for uto be discussed with your HCP for fine verage G 44 ± 34 Sensor lgorithm G / Calibration (per day) tuning and adjustment. 2 units olus amount (per day) 4U (4) uto disabled by larms This part of the report shows time in range. compared to Date Range as evidence you uto asal / asal amount (per day) ctive Insulin time 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage This table can be used to help you understand the frequency and causes of your uto exits, if you have the MiniMed 67G system. Review this section with your HCP to uncover behaviors that will assist you in returning to uto. 4: M- 5:4 M :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 Hyperglycemic patterns() :2 M- :5 M 7% % 74% uto Exits High SG uto Exit uto max uto min G required for uto Sensor lgorithm 6 uto (per week) verage SG ± SD Estimated C verage G G / Calibration (per day) olus amount (per day) (6d 2hrs) (3hrs) 6% (6d 8hrs) 43 ± 43 44 ± 34 2 units 4U (4) 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) uto asal / asal amount (per day) 5U (5) 2U (5%) % 4 5 7 8 24 4 uto disabled by larms ctive Insulin time Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage Use these statistics to quickly glance at your progress between both date ranges. Percentage of uto Hypoglycemic and patterns(2) Manual is shown in days Hyperglycemic patterns() and hours and 4: should M- 5:4 M be :45 reviewed PM- :3 PM with your 2 3 :2 M- :5 M HCP to optimize your glucose management while using the MiniMed 67G uto system. Exits High SG uto % Exit Take a look at your sensor wear uto max and your uto min average SG. This is an average of all your sensor G required for uto glucose readings. Does your average SG appear Sensor lgorithm 7% 74% to be in the range of your glucose control goals? Estimated C is a calculation uto based disabled by on all % available SG values and should larms not be used as a 4 5 7 8 24 4 replacement for a lab C prescribed by your HCP. verage SG ± SD Estimated C uto (per week) verage G G / Calibration (per day) olus amount (per day) uto asal / asal amount (per day) ctive Insulin time (6d 2hrs) (3hrs) 6% (6d 8hrs) 43 ± 43 44 ± 34 2 units 4U (4) 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs 7

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage 4: M- 5:4 M Hyperglycemic patterns() :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 :2 M- :5 M uto Exits Did your average blood glucose High SG uto (G) in Date % Exit uto max Range improve from Date Range? re you uto min maintaining 3 to 4 G readings/day G required for uto according Sensor lgorithm to the merican Diabetes ssociation (D) 7% 74% guidelines? Do you calibrate 3-4 times/day for optimal sensor performance? There will be uto disabled by times when % you calibrate more than this because larms 4 5 7 8 24 4 the system has requested you to do so. uto (per week) verage SG ± SD Estimated C verage G G / Calibration (per day) olus amount (per day) uto asal / asal amount (per day) ctive Insulin time (6d 2hrs) (3hrs) 6% (6d 8hrs) 43 ± 43 44 ± 34 2 units 4U (4) 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs 8

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage 4: M- 5:4 M Hyperglycemic patterns() :45 PM- :3 PM 2 3 :2 M- :5 M uto Exits This table shows you the distribution of your High SG uto % Exit insulin usage. Take a look at uto your maxinsulin total uto min daily dose. How much insulin do you use on G required for uto Sensor lgorithm 7% 74% how much insulin is needed Sensor on Updating a monthly basis. average per day? You can use this number to see re you changing your infusion uto on disabled the by % larms 4 5 7 8 24 4 you changing your reservoir every 2-3 days? recommended routine given by your HCP? re uto (per week) verage SG ± SD Estimated C verage G G / Calibration (per day) olus amount (per day) uto asal / asal amount (per day) ctive Insulin time (6d 2hrs) (3hrs) 6% (6d 8hrs) 43 ± 43 44 ± 34 2 units 4U (4) 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

Understanding the ssessment and Progress Report ssessment and Progress 8//2-8/7/2 (7 Days) 7/2/2-7/27/2 (7 Days) 25-75% -% verage Use this section to monitor how many carbs per day you are eating. Everyone is different so check with your HCP or contact a dietitian Hyperglycemic patterns() 4: M- 5:4 M :45 PM- :3 PM for appropriate 2 3 :2 M- :5 M recommendations on daily carbohydrate consumption. Remember to enter uto Exits all your carbs into the pump. Snacks are also High SG uto % Exit uto max meals (per day) will also include those snacks. uto min G required for uto 7% Sensor lgorithm 74% glucose. On average, active Sensor insulin Expired time is set included in your carbs entered calculation. Your ctive insulin time is the amount of time it takes for food or correction insulin to lower your blood to 3 hours, however, confirm with your HCP if uto disabled by % larms this amount 5 of 7 time is appropriate for you as 4 8 24 4 everyone metabolizes insulin differently. verage SG ± SD Estimated C uto (per week) verage G G / Calibration (per day) olus amount (per day) uto asal / asal amount (per day) ctive Insulin time (6d 2hrs) (3hrs) 6% (6d 8hrs) 43 ± 43 44 ± 34 2 units 4U (4) 5U (5) Every 3. days Every 3. days 6 ± 3g 3: hrs 4% (d hrs) 86% (6d hrs) 7% (6d hrs) 5 ± 56 6.% 4 ± 65 7.8 / 5. 2U (4%) 2U (5%) Every 3. days Every 3. days ± 24g 3: hrs

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