At this year’s AHA Scientific Sessions, we presented findings from our study evaluating the associations between long-term change and visit-to-visit fluctuations in glycemia and risk of heart failure among patients with type 2 diabetes. While heart failure is a common cardiovascular complication among patients with diabetes, multiple large-scale randomized clinical trials of intensive glycemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes have not shown that strategy to lower the risk of heart failure. One proposed reason for the null effect of strict glucose control on cardiovascular outcomes has been that a single measurement of glycemia might not reflect chronic glucose exposure. Thus, fluctuations in glycemia have been proposed as an alternative prognostic marker in type 2 diabetes.