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Dexcom G6 Pro - Unblinded;Blinded

Dexcom G6 Pro
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G6 Pro User Guide
29Chapter 4: Overview
4.5 Unblinded/Blinded
Your patient can use G6 Pro in blinded or unblinded mode. In each
case, the first step is to insert the sensor and attach the transmitter.
Using the app on a smart phone determines whether a sensor session
is blinded or unblinded.
Regardless of which mode your patient uses, the transmitter records
the sensor data. After the sensor session is over and your patient
returns the transmitter, you download its data into the reader
via Bluetooth.
Once the reader information is uploaded to Dexcom CLARITY,
generate a report and review the patient’s results with them.
Unblinded
If you want your patient to use G6 Pro unblinded, first check to make
sure their smart device is compatible with the Dexcom app. Go to:
dexcom.com/compatibility.
In unblinded CGM mode, your patients get the full benefit of the
Dexcom app.
They:
See their glucose readings
Get glucose alarm and alerts
See system notifications
See historical glucose information
Can enter Events
View their data on their smart devices
Don’t give the transmitter SN to your blinded patient. If you do, your
blinded patient may get unblinded data without you knowing.

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