A graphical user interface for diabetes management that integrates glucose prediction and decision support.

2005 
Background: The promise of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) has yet to be realized in clinical practice. Notwithstanding intensive education and intensified therapy, there is a distinct lack of a suitable alternative to the intensive decision support that was also provided in the DCCT. Recently, a novel glucose predicting engine has been developed and validated. Use of its predictions in decision support in respect to medication dosing, diet, exercise, and stress promises to empower patients to achieve better diabetes control while reducing hypoglycemia and preventing body weight gain. A graphical user interface (GUI) suitable for these purposes is here described. Methods: The kernel of the GUI is a registry database located on a server accessible to both patients and their providers. The patient-GUI includes the resources of the glucose predicting engine and user-friendly, intuitive means to enter body weight and all home-monitored blood glucose levels. In response, means to modify med...
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