GLYCEMIC URGENCY ASSESSMENT AND ALERTS INTERFACE
First Claim
1. A method of assessing a user'"'"'s urgency state associated with a physiological condition, comprising:
- a. receiving data of a first type associated with a physiological condition;
b. calculating data of a second type associated with the physiological condition;
c. receiving data of a third type associated with the physiological condition;
d. determining an urgency index based at least on the received data of the first, second, and third types; and
e. providing an indication of the determined urgency index on a mobile device.
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Abstract
Systems and methods are disclosed that employ several or numerous factors in the determination of a glycemic urgency index (GUI), which may be based on a measured blood glucose level as well as other factors. The other factors may include time derivatives of the glucose level and/or other factors, e.g., user—entered data, data measured by other sensors or received from a network source, or historical data. The GUI is then presented to the user in an interesting way, e.g., via a background color or other inconspicuous notifier, e.g., on a mobile device such as a smart phone. The GUI may also be employed in the triggering of actionable alerts and alarms on an electronic device for the user. The GUI, or another index calculated from combinations of the variables and parameters described, may further be employed to drive a medicament delivery device such as a pump.
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21 Claims
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1. A method of assessing a user'"'"'s urgency state associated with a physiological condition, comprising:
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a. receiving data of a first type associated with a physiological condition; b. calculating data of a second type associated with the physiological condition; c. receiving data of a third type associated with the physiological condition; d. determining an urgency index based at least on the received data of the first, second, and third types; and e. providing an indication of the determined urgency index on a mobile device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. An electronic device for monitoring data associated with a physiological condition, comprising:
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a. a continuous analyte sensor, wherein the continuous analyte sensor is configured to substantially continuously measure a concentration of analyte in the host, and to provide continuous sensor data associated with the analyte concentration in the host; and b. a processor module configured to receive data of a first type associated with a physiological condition;
calculate data of a second type associated with the physiological condition;
receive data of a third type associated with the physiological condition;
determine an urgency index based at least on the received data of the first, second, and third types; and
provide an indication of the determined urgency index on a mobile device. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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