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Standardizing hybrid closed-loop (HCL) system data reporting, like the proposed artificial pancreas (AP) Dashboard, can simplify interpretation and improve glycemic control for patients with diabetes. This standardized approach aims for better HCL system adoption.

Keywords:
Ambulatory glucose profileArtificial pancreasHybrid closed-loop systemInsulin-requiring diabetesStandardized reporting

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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Diabetes Technology

Background:

  • Hybrid closed-loop (HCL) systems enhance glycemic control and reduce hypoglycemia in diabetes management.
  • Optimizing HCL settings necessitates interpreting complex data including glucose levels, insulin, food intake, and exercise.
  • Current lack of standardized reporting for HCL systems hinders data interpretation across different platforms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a standardized, single-page reporting system for hybrid closed-loop (HCL) data, termed the
  • artificial pancreas (AP) Dashboard.
  • To facilitate easier interpretation of HCL data for healthcare providers and patients, ultimately improving glycemic outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on patient and provider perspectives regarding glucose metric reporting preferences.
  • Incorporation of international consensus on standardized glucose metric reporting.
  • Development of a proposed seven-component single-page AP Dashboard for HCL data visualization.

Main Results:

  • A proposed seven-component AP Dashboard is described, encompassing glucose metrics, hypoglycemia, insulin, user experience, hyperglycemia, glucose modal-day profile, and insights.
  • The AP Dashboard aims to provide detailed information and visualization, simplifying data interpretation similar to an electrocardiogram report.
  • Recommendations for optimal data sampling duration and color-coding for enhanced visualization are included.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed AP Dashboard represents a first step towards standardized HCL reporting, potentially increasing system adoption.
  • Standardized reporting is crucial for simplifying data interpretation and improving the uptake of HCL systems.
  • Further input from patients, providers, manufacturers, and regulators is essential for widespread adoption of standardized HCL reporting.