Use of Patterns in a Therapy Management System
First Claim
1. A method of diabetes analysis, comprising:
- obtaining average glucose level information for a time period over a plurality of days;
determining a current event occurrence;
determining an event occurrence in the average glucose level information within the time period corresponding to the current event occurrence, wherein the current event occurrence is at a different time of day than the event occurrence;
analyzing the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period;
determining a notification event in the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period;
predicting a current notification event in time from the current event occurrence based on a time span from the event occurrence to the notification event in the average glucose level information; and
initiating an action in advance of the predicted current notification event.
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Abstract
A method of diabetes analysis includes obtaining average glucose level information for a time period over a plurality of days. A current event occurrence is determined. An event occurrence in the average glucose level information within the time period corresponding to the current event occurrence is determined, where the current event occurrence is at a different time of day than the event occurrence. The average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period is analyzed. A notification event in the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period is determined. A current notification event in time from the current event occurrence is predicted based on a time span from the event occurrence to the notification event in the average glucose level information. An action is initiated in advance of the predicted current notification event.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of diabetes analysis, comprising:
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obtaining average glucose level information for a time period over a plurality of days; determining a current event occurrence; determining an event occurrence in the average glucose level information within the time period corresponding to the current event occurrence, wherein the current event occurrence is at a different time of day than the event occurrence; analyzing the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period; determining a notification event in the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period; predicting a current notification event in time from the current event occurrence based on a time span from the event occurrence to the notification event in the average glucose level information; and initiating an action in advance of the predicted current notification event. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An article of manufacture containing code for diabetes analysis, comprising a computer-usable medium including at least one embedded computer program that is capable of causing at least one computer to perform:
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obtaining average glucose level information for a time period over a plurality of days; determining a current event occurrence; determining an event occurrence in the average glucose level information within the time period corresponding to the current event occurrence, wherein the current event occurrence is at a different time of day than the event occurrence; analyzing the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period; determining a notification event in the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period; predicting a current notification event in time from the current event occurrence based on a time span from the event occurrence to the notification event in the average glucose level information; and initiating an action in advance of the predicted current notification event. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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