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Diabetes management system with a medical device

A technology of medical equipment and management system, applied in the field of diabetes management system with medical equipment, can solve the problem of time-consuming measurement, storage, recording and analysis, and achieve the effect of improving management and treatment and improving blood sugar control

Active Publication Date: 2016-02-10
F HOFFMANN LA ROCHE & CO AG
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[0004] The process of measuring, storing, recording and analyzing blood glucose levels can be a very time consuming process for both the patient and the patient's healthcare professional
Exchange and review of data may require meetings between patients and healthcare professionals

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[0104] When reviewing the medical and usage data collected for a particular patient in the web portal, the healthcare provider notices that the statistics for one patient indicate that he has had five hyperglycemic measurements since his new therapy adjustment started about a week ago. In certain aspects, the diabetes management application will have collected and analyzed this data, or statistics corresponding to this data, and can provide an alert to the healthcare provider that there have been instances of high or low blood glucose readings. Alternatively, the diabetes management application may detect that there is a discrepancy in the usage data, such as that the user has not complied with the medication advisor settings or has not taken an appropriate amount of blood glucose measurements within a given period of time.

[0105] In view of the above, a healthcare provider can send an alert or message to a patient. In an aspect, an alert may include a reminder to take a blo...

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[0108] The healthcare provider filters all patient data associated with the healthcare provider account on the web portal to identify any lab test data with an average level (HbA1c) indicating blood sugar (glucose) over the past three months that is greater than 7.5% of all patients. For many patients, the goal may be to keep this level at or below 6.5-7%. For patients with increased levels, the data in the web portal can be further filtered to determine which patients have not had an appointment with a healthcare provider within the past three months. This data can be captured manually using a web portal, or the diabetes management system can be configured to provide the healthcare provider with a list of those patients, and the healthcare provider can send an alert or message to each patient to contact them for an upcoming appointment. In certain aspects, the diabetes management system can be configured to automatically run such queries at predetermined times and / or interva...

example 3

[0110] Healthcare providers have recently made regimen changes to patients and added GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1 agonist) to help control postprandial glucose values. The patient may be provided with instructions to perform pre-meal and post-meal tests for the most problematic meal of the day (breakfast) through a web portal or diabetes management application. The healthcare provider can use the web portal to review the patient's medical and usage data over the next few days. In one example, the accumulated statistics indicate that the patient still has high post-breakfast glucose values. In some aspects, this can be discovered by the diabetes management application comparing the usage and medical data to the values ​​in the recommended rule set and annotating any out-of-range data. The healthcare provider can be notified of the situation by receiving an alert via the web portal, or the healthcare provider can review data uploaded by the portable medical device. In respon...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a diabetes management system (10, 10', 30, 30') for monitoring multiple daily injection insulin treatments, comprising: a portable medical device (28) associated with a patient; a data repository (26) accessible by both the patient and a health care provider; a diabetes management application (33) configured for receiving and storing, in the data repository, data from the portable medical device, the data including medical data associated with the patient and usage data associated with usage of the portable medical device, wherein the diabetes management application is configured to accumulate and evaluate statistics related to the usage data, and provide a treatment recommendation to the patient or the health care provider when the statistics meet or exceed a predetermined treatment criteria.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates to usage of device settings, medical and usage data, and statistics with management systems for patients with diabetes. Background technique [0002] This section provides background information related to the present disclosure that is not necessarily prior art. [0003] People with diabetes have difficulty regulating blood sugar levels in their bodies. As a result, many of these individuals carry specialized portable medical equipment, such as blood glucose meters, that allow them to regularly measure their glucose levels and take appropriate action, including dispensing insulin. After taking a blood glucose measurement or series of measurements, a diabetic patient may find it useful to transmit these measurements to his or her healthcare professional for further review and analysis. In this regard, the patient's blood glucose meter may be capable of storing blood glucose measurements for later review and analysis by ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/145A61B5/00G01N33/487G06F19/00G06Q50/24G16H10/60G16H20/17G16H40/67G16H50/20G16H70/20
CPCA61B5/0022A61B5/14532G01N33/48792G06Q10/10G09B19/00A61B5/0002G16H10/60G16H50/20G16H15/00G16H70/20G16H20/17G16H40/67
Inventor E.卡尔斯加尔德I.格吉多斯D.M.凯普利C.林德迈尔M.L.隆A.麦克丹尼尔
Owner F HOFFMANN LA ROCHE & CO AG
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