Diabetes Canada has recently updated their guidelines on blood glucose monitoring to include Time in Range recommendations. Learn how these new recommendations might impact your practice.1
Diabetes Canada has recently updated their guidelines on blood glucose monitoring to include Time in Range recommendations. Learn how these new recommendations might impact your practice.1
Time in Range (TIR) is a new clinical metric that expresses the percentage of time a person with diabetes spends within their target glycemic range. It is measured by continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and translates comprehensive data into meaningful and actionable insights for improving diabetes management.1-3
TIR provides a new approach to diabetes management, offering people with diabetes and healthcare professionals the power of insight to improve glucose control.1-3
Mary shares her experience with diabetes and how TIR has helped her to feel more in control of her diabetes.
Learn more about clinical guidance and targets for TIR, Time Below Range (TBR) and Time Above Range (TAR).
Dr. Richard Bergenstal, International Diabetes Center, Minneapolis, explains why TIR is becoming an important metric for diabetes management.
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