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Kelly L. Close
Publications - 79
Citations - 5118
Kelly L. Close is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Health care. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3078 citations.
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Clinical Targets for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Data Interpretation: Recommendations From the International Consensus on Time in Range
Tadej Battelino,Thomas Danne,Richard M. Bergenstal,Stephanie A. Amiel,Roy W. Beck,Torben Biester,Emanuele Bosi,Bruce A. Buckingham,William T. Cefalu,Kelly L. Close,Claudio Cobelli,Eyal Dassau,J. Hans DeVries,Kim C. Donaghue,Klemen Dovc,Francis J. Doyle,Satish K. Garg,George Grunberger,Simon Heller,Lutz Heinemann,Irl B. Hirsch,Roman Hovorka,Weiping Jia,Olga Kordonouri,Boris Kovatchev,Aaron J. Kowalski,Lori M. Laffel,Brian J. Levine,Alexander Mayorov,Chantal Mathieu,Helen R. Murphy,Revital Nimri,Kirsten Nørgaard,Christopher G. Parkin,Eric Renard,David Rodbard,Banshi Saboo,Desmond A. Schatz,Keaton C. Stoner,Tatsuiko Urakami,Stuart A. Weinzimer,Moshe Phillip,Moshe Phillip +42 more
TL;DR: This article summarizes the ATTD consensus recommendations for relevant aspects of CGM data utilization and reporting among the various diabetes populations.
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American Diabetes Association Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2017.
TL;DR: Clinical significant hypoglycemia is now defined at blood glucose levels <54 mg/dL, whereas blood sugar levels <70mg/dL should be used as an “alert value” to help individuals avoid more severe hypoglycesmia.
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Validation of Time in Range as an Outcome Measure for Diabetes Clinical Trials.
Roy W. Beck,Richard M. Bergenstal,Tonya D Riddlesworth,Craig Kollman,Zhaomian Li,Adam S. Brown,Kelly L. Close +6 more
TL;DR: A compelling case can be made that TIR is strongly associated with the risk of microvascular complications and should be an acceptable end point for clinical trials.
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Prevalence of and trends in diabetes among adults in the United States, 1988-2012.
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Glucose Management Indicator (GMI): A New Term for Estimating A1C From Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Richard M. Bergenstal,Roy W. Beck,Kelly L. Close,George Grunberger,David B. Sacks,Aaron J. Kowalski,Adam S. Brown,Lutz Heinemann,Grazia Aleppo,Donna B. Ryan,Tonya D Riddlesworth,William T. Cefalu +11 more
TL;DR: The authors work toward a multipart solution to facilitate the retention of such a metric, which includes renaming the eA1C the glucose management indicator (GMI) and generating a new formula for converting CGM-derived mean glucose to GMI based on recent clinical trials using the most accurate CGM systems available.