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Using the AGP to Standardize Glucose Reporting
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Evolution of Glucose Monitoring
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There Is a Need for a Standardized Glucose Report
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Development of the AGP
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HbA1c and Glucose
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Standardization of Reporting (With AGP)
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The Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) Report
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Adoption of the AGP in Modern and Standardized CGM
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Interprofessional Care
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41-Year-Old Man With T1D and Taking Glargine/Lispro, HbA1c = 6.4%
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Nocturnal Hypoglycemia and Glycemic Variability
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In T1D, Hypoglycemia Is Extremely Common When HbA1c Levels Are Less Than 7%
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52-Year-Old Man With T1D and ESRD and Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis, HbA1c = 6.9%
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69-Year-Old With T2D, Taking 20 Units Glargine, 20-30 Units Lispro Before Meals, HbA1c = 6-6.5%
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Nocturnal Hypoglycemia
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Lipohypertrophy
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62-Year-Old Man With T2D, Taking Basal Insulin and Mealtime Insulin, HbA1c = 9.2%
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Glycemic Variability
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Hypoglycemia After Meals
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78-Year-Old Woman With T1D for 52 Years, HbA1c = 8.5%
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Nocturnal Hypoglycemia
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Follow-Up: Patient Owns CGM (Dexcom G5)
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45-Year-Old Man With T1D and Using Insulin Pump, HbA1c = 6.5%
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Hypoglycemia All Day Long
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Hypoglycemia Unawareness
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The AGP Streamlined Report
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Closing Comments
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Abbreviations
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