For example, the Adult subject group found that for a High Glucose alarm level set
to 200 mg/dL:
98.7% of the time a high glucose alarm was received when blood glucose was
indeed above the alarm level but 1.3% of the time a high glucose alarm was
received when blood glucose wasn’t actually above the alarm level.
96.7% of the time blood glucose was above the alarm level and a high glucose
alarm was appropriately issued but 3.3% of the time the glucose event was missed
and no alarm was issued.
Table 5c: High Glucose Alarm Performance (Adult; n=200)
Table 5d: High Glucose Alarm Performance (Pediatric*; n=168)
* Includes children 6-17 years of age. No YSI measurements were obtained for children 4-5 years of age.
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