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Increased Derived TIR Is Associated with Reduced Risk of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events, Severe Hypoglycemia, and Microvascular Events in T2D

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December 15, 2023
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April 12, 2024

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Discussion of time in range on this website includes the five levels of glucose measurement, which include Very high (greater than 250 mg/dL), High (180-250 mg/dL), In range (70-180 mg/dL), Low (54-69 mg/dL) and Very low (below 54 mg/dL).