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Insulin Pump Therapy

American Journal of Therapeutics, 2020
Background: Advances in pump technology have increased the popularity of this treatment modality among patients with type 1 diabetes and recently also among patients with type 2 diabetes. Areas of Uncertainty: Four decades after the incorporation of the insulin pump in clinical use,
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Insulin pumps

Diabetes technology & therapeutics, 2019
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Insulin pump therapy

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2012
Insulin pump therapy makes use of an external device to deliver insulin continuously from a refillable storage reservoir by means of a cannula placed under the skin. A pump is intended to simulate pancreatic function in that it can be programmed to deliver an adjustable basal rate of insulin throughout the day, with higher infusion ...
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Insulin for implantable pumps

2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2009
Implantable Devices require biotechnology drugs with a variety of properties. In this paper we discuss some of the more challenging issues with implantable devices.
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Insulin Pumps

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1983
ABSTRACT. The technique employed in open‐loop insulin infusion pumps is reviewed. Most commonly used syringe as well as peristaltic pumps are exemplified. Their weights and prices are compared. Possibilities of development are discussed.
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Intensive Insulin Therapy and Insulin Pumps

Postgraduate Medicine, 2002
The introduction of intensive insulin therapy can be a difficult transition for patients who have diabetes mellitus. A carefully designed treatment program will help keep patients motivated and informed. Selecting the most appropriate insulin regimen and delivery system for patients' individual needs can help patients make a smoother transition to ...
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The Insulin Pump

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1981
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