Labs & Glucose
Log your lab results and connect your Dexcom CGM to give your physician a complete metabolic picture alongside your symptoms and nutrition data.
Lab Value Tracking
PancreaTrack tracks 13 lab values across four clinical categories relevant to pancreatic disease. You can enter values manually after each blood draw.
| Category | Lab Tests | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Pancreatic Function | Lipase, Amylase, Fecal Elastase | Assess acute inflammation and exocrine function |
| Glycemic Control | HbA1c, Fasting Glucose | Detect type 3c diabetes / post-TPIAT glucose control |
| Fat-Soluble Vitamins | Vitamins A, D, E, K | EPI impairs absorption of fat-soluble vitamins |
| Lipid Panel | Triglycerides, Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL | Hypertriglyceridemia is a pancreatitis risk factor |
Entering a Lab Result
Select Labs from the sidebar.
Choose from the dropdown. Units are pre-filled with the standard unit for that test.
Use the date from your lab report, not the date you're entering it.
Note if the sample was fasting, if you were on antibiotics, or any other relevant context.
Pro users can generate an AI-assisted interpretation of their current lab panel. This highlights values outside reference range, trends over time, and clinical context relevant to pancreatic disease. It is a supplemental tool — not a diagnosis.
Reference Ranges
| Lab | Normal Range | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Lipase | 0–160 | U/L |
| Amylase | 30–110 | U/L |
| Fecal Elastase | > 200 (higher = better) | μg/g |
| HbA1c | < 7.0% | % |
| Fasting Glucose | 70–99 | mg/dL |
| Vitamin D (25-OH) | 30–100 | ng/mL |
| Triglycerides | < 150 | mg/dL |
| LDL Cholesterol | < 100 | mg/dL |
Reference ranges shown are general clinical guidelines. Your physician may set different target ranges based on your specific condition and treatment plan.
CGM Glucose Monitoring
Continuous glucose monitor (CGM) integration is not yet available to patients. We are actively in discussions with CGM platform partners to bring this capability to PancreaTrack. We'll notify all users when it becomes available.
CGM integration is a planned core feature of PancreaTrack — and one we consider essential for our patient population. Here's how it will work when available:
How It Will Work
Once live, PancreaTrack will connect to your CGM device through a secure authorization flow. Your glucose readings will sync automatically and appear in your glucose dashboard alongside your meals, pain logs, and enzyme entries — giving you and your physician a complete picture of how food, enzyme dosing, and pain events affect your glucose levels in real time.
Why It Matters for This Patient Population
Type 3c diabetes — which develops as a result of chronic pancreatitis, EPI, or post-TPIAT — behaves fundamentally differently from Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Standard glucose management tools weren't designed for this. Integrating CGM data into a platform that also tracks fat intake, PERT dosing, and bowel function creates correlations that no other platform currently captures.
Time in Range (TIR)
When CGM integration is available, PancreaTrack will display your Time in Range — the percentage of glucose readings falling between 70–180 mg/dL. For post-TPIAT patients and those with type 3c diabetes, a target TIR of ≥ 70% is generally recommended, though your physician may set a different goal based on your individual circumstances.
Have a Dexcom, FreeStyle Libre, or other CGM device? We want to hear from you. Your input helps us prioritize which integrations to build first. Reach out at support@pancreatrack.com.