Reports Overview

What reports do for you…

Learn how to uncover patterns and solve the puzzle of glucose control.

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CareLink™ Personal software makes it easier to track your blood glucose and sensor glucose levels, and to compare any changes in those levels with your daily activities, such as meals and exercise routines. Charts and graphs allow you to see the changes graphically, while tables provide the actual numeric values. Together, these charts, graphs and tables help you and your healthcare provider discover patterns and problems easier than meter software and logbooks alone. While only your healthcare provider can alter your insulin therapy, by becoming familiar with CareLink Personal reports, you too can take steps to better control your glucose levels.

The list of report types you can select from varies depending on the device(s) you have uploaded, as shown below.

Form

The following are the most commonly used reports:

Quick View Summary Report shows how your insulin delivery, your diet and your exercise patterns affect how well you are controlling your blood glucose and sensor glucose levels over a two-week period.

Quickviewsummary Report

Sensor Daily Overlay is based on continuous glucose monitoring for up to seven days. You choose the seven days of glucose sensor tracings you want to see, and this report layers them on top of each other for comparison.

Sensorydailyoverlay Report

Sensor Overlay by Meal includes meal information recorded in the CareLink Personal Logbook and data from the Bolus Wizard® calculator.

Sensoroverlaybymeal

Daily Summary centers on one day and provides three graphs, including meter and sensor glucose readings, insulin usage, the carbohydrates you have eaten and your exercise routines.

Dailysummary