Pattern Recognition and Filtering in a Therapy Management System
First Claim
1. A method of diabetes analysis, comprising:
- receiving a plurality of glucose level readings for a user;
determining a common event occurrence in at least two of the glucose level readings;
analyzing the at least two glucose level readings from the common event occurrence onwards in time for a time period;
determining a glucose level pattern formed by the at least two glucose level readings having a similar shape;
analyzing at least one anomalous glucose level reading having the similar shape and not conforming to the glucose level pattern;
adapting the at least one anomalous glucose level reading to the pattern to form an adapted glucose level pattern; and
calculating an insulin dosage for the time period beginning at the common event occurrence based on the adapted glucose level pattern.
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Abstract
A method of diabetes analysis includes receiving a plurality of glucose level readings for a user. A common event occurrence in at least two of the glucose level readings is determined. The at least two glucose level readings from the common event occurrence onwards in time for a time period is analyzed. A glucose level pattern formed by the at least two glucose level readings having a similar shape is determined. At least one anomalous glucose level reading having the similar shape and not conforming to the glucose level pattern is analyzed. The at least one anomalous glucose level reading is adapted to the pattern to form an adapted glucose level pattern. An insulin dosage for the time period beginning at the common event occurrence is calculated based on the adapted glucose level pattern.
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26 Claims
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1. A method of diabetes analysis, comprising:
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receiving a plurality of glucose level readings for a user; determining a common event occurrence in at least two of the glucose level readings; analyzing the at least two glucose level readings from the common event occurrence onwards in time for a time period; determining a glucose level pattern formed by the at least two glucose level readings having a similar shape; analyzing at least one anomalous glucose level reading having the similar shape and not conforming to the glucose level pattern; adapting the at least one anomalous glucose level reading to the pattern to form an adapted glucose level pattern; and calculating an insulin dosage for the time period beginning at the common event occurrence based on the adapted glucose level pattern. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. 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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receiving a plurality of glucose level readings for a user; determining a common event occurrence in at least two of the glucose level readings; analyzing the at least two glucose level readings from the common event occurrence onwards in time for a time period; determining a glucose level pattern formed by the at least two glucose level readings having a similar shape; analyzing at least one anomalous glucose level reading having the similar shape and not conforming to the glucose level pattern; adapting the at least one anomalous glucose level reading to the pattern to form an adapted glucose level pattern; and calculating an insulin dosage for the time period beginning at the common event occurrence based on the adapted glucose level pattern. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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