Elizabeth Chun, Nathaniel J Fernandes, Irina Gaynanova
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Motivated by the recent international consensus statement on CGM metrics and recommendations from recent reviews of available CGM software, we present an updated version of iglu with improved accessibility and expanded functionality. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> The functionality was expanded to include automated computation of hypo- and hyperglycemia episodes with corresponding visualizations, composite metrics of glycemic control (glycemia risk index and personal glycemic state), and glycemic metrics associated with postprandial excursions. The algorithm for mean amplitude of glycemic excursions has been updated for improved accuracy, and the corresponding visualization has been added. Automated hierarchical clustering capabilities have been added to facilitate statistical analysis. Accessibility was improved by providing support for the automatic processing of common data formats, expanding the graphical user interface, and providing mirrored functionality in Python. <b><i>Results:</i></b> The updated version of iglu has been released to the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) as version 4. The corresponding Python wrapper has been released to the Python Package Index (PyPI) as version 1. The new functionality has been demonstrated using CGM data from 19 subjects with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> An updated version of iglu provides comprehensive and accessible software for analyses of CGM data that meets the needs of researchers with varying levels of programming experience. 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Motivated by the recent international consensus statement on CGM metrics and recommendations from recent reviews of available CGM software, we present an updated version of iglu with improved accessibility and expanded functionality. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> The functionality was expanded to include automated computation of hypo- and hyperglycemia episodes with corresponding visualizations, composite metrics of glycemic control (glycemia risk index and personal glycemic state), and glycemic metrics associated with postprandial excursions. The algorithm for mean amplitude of glycemic excursions has been updated for improved accuracy, and the corresponding visualization has been added. Automated hierarchical clustering capabilities have been added to facilitate statistical analysis. 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An Update on the iglu Software Package for Interpreting Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data.
Background: Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are increasingly used to provide detailed quantification of glycemic control and glucose variability. An open-source R package iglu has been developed to assist with automatic CGM metrics computation and data visualization, providing a comprehensive list of implemented CGM metrics. Motivated by the recent international consensus statement on CGM metrics and recommendations from recent reviews of available CGM software, we present an updated version of iglu with improved accessibility and expanded functionality. Methods: The functionality was expanded to include automated computation of hypo- and hyperglycemia episodes with corresponding visualizations, composite metrics of glycemic control (glycemia risk index and personal glycemic state), and glycemic metrics associated with postprandial excursions. The algorithm for mean amplitude of glycemic excursions has been updated for improved accuracy, and the corresponding visualization has been added. Automated hierarchical clustering capabilities have been added to facilitate statistical analysis. Accessibility was improved by providing support for the automatic processing of common data formats, expanding the graphical user interface, and providing mirrored functionality in Python. Results: The updated version of iglu has been released to the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) as version 4. The corresponding Python wrapper has been released to the Python Package Index (PyPI) as version 1. The new functionality has been demonstrated using CGM data from 19 subjects with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Conclusions: An updated version of iglu provides comprehensive and accessible software for analyses of CGM data that meets the needs of researchers with varying levels of programming experience. It is freely available on CRAN and on GitHub at https://github.com/irinagain/iglu.
期刊介绍:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics is the only peer-reviewed journal providing healthcare professionals with information on new devices, drugs, drug delivery systems, and software for managing patients with diabetes. This leading international journal delivers practical information and comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge technologies and therapeutics in the field, and each issue highlights new pharmacological and device developments to optimize patient care.