Using Clarity Reporting Software
Setting Up Sharing and Dexcom Clarity
What is a low utilization day?
When the low utilization filter is applied, days with less than 50% CGM data capture will display.
How can I customize Dexcom Clarity?
In Dexcom Clarity, use the Settings page to customize data display and sharing. Changes only apply to Dexcom Clarity and do not change any settings on your Dexcom CGM system. Changes made in Settings by a healthcare professional during a clinic session only apply during the session.
How does Dexcom Clarity get my data?
If you use a receiver, you log in to Clarity from a computer, connect your receiver, then follow Clarity’s Upload Instructions. The data stored on your receiver will appear instantly. Dexcom receivers store about 30 days of CGM readings with 120 Calibrations. It is important to upload Dexcom receiver data to Clarity at least every 30 days to ensure data is not lost.
How do I know when Dexcom Clarity has been updated?
For every release, a notification banner is posted at the top of the Dexcom Clarity on the day of the release. Follow the banner's link to read the release notes. If the Uploader software is updated, the notification banner posts 2 weeks before the release.
Understanding Data and Trends
How are ranges defined for Time in Range?
Time in Range is the percentage of time that glucose levels are in low, target and high ranges. Dexcom Clarity displays time in range from both daytime and nighttime ranges.
How far back can I access my data in Dexcom Clarity?
All data uploaded to Dexcom Clarity will remain accessible as long as the product is available for use. When logging in to Dexcom Clarity for the first time, there will be limited data depending on when the account was created. Going forward, data will continue to build as it is uploaded to Dexcom Clarity.
How are the Daily and Hourly Statistics calculated?
Daily statistics are calculated values for the individual day of the week over the date range selected.
Compatible Software and Apps
What are the computer and software requirements for Dexcom Clarity?
A broadband network connection of 1.5 Mbps or more is required to install the software from the web, upload data or view the online User Guide.
What is the AGP Report?
The Ambulatory Glucose Profile (AGP) is a licensed, standardized glucose report created by the International Diabetes Center (IDC). AGP provides a big picture view of your diabetes management and is only one part of understanding your glucose patterns.
Troubleshooting
Who should I contact if I have questions regarding Dexcom Clarity?
Please contact your local Dexcom representative.
Exporting and Sharing Reports
How do I access past data from Dexcom STUDIO?
At this time, there is no mechanism to import the data from Dexcom STUDIO into Dexcom Clarity. Data stored in Dexcom STUDIO will continue to be viewable within Dexcom STUDIO.
Using Your Receiver
How can I share my data using a Dexcom Receiver?
If you upload your receiver to the Clarity home user account, you can share your home user account data with your health care provider. Your clinic will need to give you a sharing invitation via email or printed invitation to initiate sharing.