Glucose standard deviation:MCnc:RptPeriod:Interstitial fluid:Qn:Calculated - CISMeF
Glucose standard deviation:MCnc:RptPeriod:Interstitial fluid:Qn:CalculatedLOINC code
Preferred Label : Glucose standard deviation:MCnc:RptPeriod:Interstitial fluid:Qn:Calculated;
LOINC status : ACTIVE;
LOINC display name : Glucose standard deviation Calc (Reporting Period Interstitial fluid) [Mass/Vol];
LOINC long common name : Glucose standard deviation Calculated;
LOINC short name : Glucose SD Calc;
LOINC description : Standard deviation (SD) is a metric used to monitor glycemic variability (GV) and
evaluate glycemic control. It represents the spread in glucose readings around the
average and can be calculated different ways that vary by timescales. SD may be calculated
for total variability for multiple days, within a single day, for a specific time
of day over a period of time, and between days of the week.[PMID: 29916742] A recommendation
is for the SD to be less than one third of the mean glucose. For instance, a patient
has a mean glucose of 180 mg/dl, then the target SD is 60 mg/dl (3.3 mmol/L) or less.;