Consultation and interpretation of continuous glucose monitoring sensor report
Consultation for interpretation of continuous glucose monitoring sensor (CGM) report includes analysis of recorded glycemic data and evaluation of metabolic control. The procedure contributes to optimization of treatment and improvement of diabetes mellitus management.
Diabetes Mellitus
Consultation for interpretation of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor report represents a dedicated medical evaluation of analysis of glucose data collected through continuous glucose monitoring systems.
CGM systems provide detailed information about glucose fluctuations throughout the day and night, including episodes of hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and glucose trends.
During the consultation, the physician analyzes the report generated by the CGM sensor, evaluating important parameters such as:
- average glucose values
- time spent in target glucose range (Time in Range)
- episodes of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia
- glucose variability
- daily glucose trends
Based on this information, the physician may recommend adjustment of antidiabetic treatment, lifestyle modifications, or strategies to improve glucose control.
The consultation aims to help the patient understand how diet, physical activity, and treatment affect glucose values, contributing to more effective management of diabetes mellitus.
The duration of the consultation is generally 15–30 minutes, depending on the complexity of the analyzed data.
