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Insulin-pump therapy.

The Journal of family practice, 1984
PreviewHow successful is insulin pump therapy in normalizing the blood glucose level? Does it have great advantages over conventional insulin injection therapy? Who are the best candidates for it? In answering these and other questions, Dr Horwitz looks at the experience that has accumulated with use of this major innovation in diabetes therapy.
S J, Gordon, C, Biby, R J, Dudl
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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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Insulin pump therapy

Paediatrics and Child Health, 2013
Abstract Intensive insulin therapy is the mainstay of diabetes care as it prevents or delays the long term complications of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Insulin pump therapy can deliver improved diabetes control and at the same time reduce the number and serious nature of any hypoglycaemic episodes. The therapy is not associated with an increased risk of
Catherine J. Peters   +2 more
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Insulin pump therapy in adults

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2011
Restoration of the physiological insulin secretion is a current medical challenge and a dream for patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Continuous insulin therapy using pumps was the first step to the development of artificial pancreas. The aim of diabetes treatment is to achieve strict glycemic control in order to avoid the development of long-term ...
Triantafillos, Didangelos   +1 more
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Is insulin pump therapy effective in Type 1 diabetes?

Diabetic Medicine, 2018
There continues to be uncertainty about the effectiveness in Type 1 diabetes of insulin pump therapy (continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, CSII) vs. multiple daily insulin injections (MDI).
J. C. Pickup
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Insulin Bolus Administration in Insulin Pump Therapy: Effect of Bolus Delivery Speed on Insulin Absorption from Subcutaneous Tissue

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2019
Background: This study assessed subcutaneous absorption kinetics of rapid-acting insulin administered as a bolus using bolus delivery speeds commonly employed in commercially available insulin pumps (i.e., 2 and 40 s for delivering 1 insulin unit ...
W. Regittnig   +7 more
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Risk and Relevance of Insulin Pump Therapy in the Aetiology of Ketoacidosis in People with Type 1 Diabetes.

Experimental and clinical endocrinology & diabetes, 2018
OBJECTIVE The aim of this systematic data analysis was to determine the prevalence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) as well as hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic disorders during insulin pump therapy (CSII) in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Lena Christina Giessmann, P. Kann
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Insulin pump therapy

Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021
Catherine J. Peters   +3 more
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Optimizing Insulin Pump Therapy

The Diabetes Educator, 2013
Purpose The purpose of the study was to assess insulin pump use and provide ongoing education. Methods A quality improvement project using a pump assessment questionnaire was implemented at an endocrinology office in the southeastern United States. The questionnaire was designed to evaluate all aspects of insulin pump therapy, including pump operations,
Lisa T, Meade, Wanda E, Rushton
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Insulin Pump Therapy (Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion)

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2007
Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion has provided patients who have diabetes with a system for achieving treatment targets with a lower incidence of severe hypoglycemia. Patients prefer the flexibility, convenience, and physiologic glycemic control of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion.
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