User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Beginning Your Dexcom G5® Mobile Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System Journey
- Chapter 2
- Indications for Use and Safety Statement
- Chapter 3
- Risks and Benefits
- Chapter 4
- What’s the G5 Mobile?
- Chapter 5
- Set Up Your Display Devices
- Chapter 6
- Starting a Sensor Session: Inserting Sensor, AttachingTransmitter, and Starting Your Session
- Chapter 7
- Calibration
- Chapter 8
- Ending Your Sensor Session and Transmitter Session
- Chapter 9
- Home Screen, Rate of Change Arrows, and Errors
- Chapter 10
- Daily Events Affect Your Glucose Trends and Patterns
- Chapter 11
- Sensor Glucose Alarm and Alerts
- Chapter 12
- On the Go With G5: Customizing Your Alarm and Alerts
- EVERYTHING ELSE G5
- Chapter 13
- Warranty: The Fine Print
- Chapter 14
- How to Take Care of Your G5 Mobile
- Chapter 15
- On the Go With G5 Mobile: Getting Through Security
- Chapter 16
- Need Help? You’re Not Alone!
- Chapter 17
- Technical Information
- Chapter 18
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 19
- Symbols on Package Labels
- SHARING IS CARING
Dexcom G5 Mobile System User Guide
Technical Information
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Table 10-B. System Readings Within Wear Days (Pediatric)
Statistic
Study
1
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
All
Days
2
Mean
Original
97% 96% 96% 95% 94% 94% 92% 95%
Software 505
96% 96% 95% 96% 93% 95% 93% 95%
Median
Original
99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 98% 99%
Software 505
99% 98% 99% 99% 97% 97% 98% 98%
Standard
Deviation
Original
6% 10% 9% 12% 14% 14% 17% 12%
Software 505
9% 6% 12% 10% 15% 7% 12% 11%
1
Both sets of study data are presented and are labeled as
Original
(SW10050) or
Software 505
(SW10505).
2
A total of 108 sensors were included with the
Original
Study and 77 sensors were
included with the
Software 505
Study.
Number of Readings Provided
The system is capable of providing a reading up to every 5 minutes, or up to
288 readings per day. For a variety of reasons, the system may not display a
glucose reading and readings are “skipped.” Table 9-A and 9-B estimate the
number of readings you can expect to receive from the system over the entire
7-day period after calibration. Table 10-A and 10-B show the number of
readings you can expect to receive from the system within each system wear
day.
For the
Software 505 Adult
Study (SW10505), 96% of systems provided
between 1497 and 1992 valid glucose readings (or more than 75% of the
expected number of readings) as seen in Table 9-A. Adjusted within each
system wear-day, the system in the
Software 505 Adult
Study provided an
average of 98% of all expected glucose readings (288) as seen in Table 10-A.