Chapter 4, Accu-Chek Report
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Accu-Chek Smart Pix user's manual
Week Graph
This analysis is also used to make it easier to recognise
repeated patterns, but in this case it depends on the day of
the week. For example, it is possible to recognise changes in
the metabolic situation brought about by your occupation. As
in the case of the Day Graph, there are two different styles
available for this analysis.
Detailed:
All the blood glucose levels are plotted on the
chart according to the time when the test was performed and
the respective day of the week. Here too, levels which are no
more than 10 hours apart are connected by lines in chrono-
logical order to make things clearer. The connecting lines are
also drawn beyond week limits (if applicable). A (thicker)
blue curve represents the development of the mean level on
the different days of the week.
This is also where you will find a display of insulin doses (if
stored in the meter). Each insulin dose is plotted on the chart
from the top downwards and you can read the relevant levels
off the upper area of the right-hand y-axis.
At the lower edge of the analysis, carbohydrate amounts are
shown (if transferred by the meter). In the lower area of the
right-hand y-axis, you will find the scale for the carbohydrate
amounts.