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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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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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Understanding Insulin Pump Therapy
Journal of Community Health Nursing, 2015It is estimated that 375,000 Americans are utilizing insulin pump therapy to manage their diabetes. This article will educate community health care nurses regarding use of the insulin pump, and how to operate special settings for more effective glycemic control. Complications of pump therapy, as well as hyperglycemia, are not always avoidable; however,
George, Dajkovich, Thomas W, Barkley
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This hardware insulin pump is a small electronic device used to help diabetes patients control glucose ...
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Intensive Insulin Therapy and Insulin Pumps
Postgraduate Medicine, 2002The 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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Medicina clinica, 2004
Treatment with insulin in form of continued subcutaneous infusions is intended to mimic the normal pancreatic function. Insulin pumps are currently a reality and they allow for an improvement of glycemic oscillations and contribute to decrease HbA1c and to improve patient's quality of life.
Pilar, Martín Vaquero +2 more
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Treatment with insulin in form of continued subcutaneous infusions is intended to mimic the normal pancreatic function. Insulin pumps are currently a reality and they allow for an improvement of glycemic oscillations and contribute to decrease HbA1c and to improve patient's quality of life.
Pilar, Martín Vaquero +2 more
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Physiological Functions of Bacterial “Multidrug” Efflux Pumps
Chemical Reviews, 2021Peter J F Henderson +2 more
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