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A backstepping control of artificial pancreas for type 1 diabetes based on sub-fixed-time stability [PDF]
IntroductionThe artificial pancreas device is an automated control system that simulates the function of the human pancreas. It continuously infuses insulin into the body, thereby maintaining the blood glucose levels of diabetic patients within a safe ...
Yuexian Xing +6 more
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Do-It-Yourself Open Artificial Pancreas System in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Real-World Data [PDF]
Few studies have been conducted among Asian children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) using do-it-yourself artificial pancreas system (DIY-APS). We evaluated real-world data of pediatric T1DM patients using DIY-APS. Data were obtained
Min Sun Choi +5 more
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Current Advances of Artificial Pancreas Systems: A Comprehensive Review of the Clinical Evidence [PDF]
Since Banting and Best isolated insulin in the 1920s, dramatic progress has been made in the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). However, dose titration and timely injection to maintain optimal glycemic control are often challenging for T1DM ...
Sun Joon Moon +2 more
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Diabetes Millitus Control Exogenous Insulin Infusion: A Review
Diabetes Millitus Control remains popular from the past years to explore for more investigations. Exogenous Insulin infusion is explored in the study for further analysis. Administration of Insulin delivery has been discussed for type-1 patients.
Vince Wang, Dr Qasim Awais
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Purpose of review Advances in diabetes technologies have enabled the development of artificial pancreas (closed-loop) systems for people with diabetes. We review the key studies which have led to the adoption of the artificial pancreas in clinical practice and consider ongoing challenges and areas for future enhancements.
Boughton, Charlotte, Hovorka, Roman
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An implantable artificial pancreas [PDF]
The artificial implantable pancreas is seen as the optimal means of therapy in patients with severe diabetes mellitus. The implantable pancreas consists of three modules; (i) the dosing unit, (ii) the control circuit and (iii) a glucose sensor for the realisation of a feedback system.
Schubert, Wolfgang +4 more
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Background The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness and safety of a model predictive control (MPC) algorithm for an artificial pancreas system in outpatients with type 1 diabetes. Methods We searched PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Central, and
Su Lim Kang +3 more
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Patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 depend on exogenous insulin to keep their blood glucose concentrations within the desired range. Subcutaneous bihormonal artificial pancreas devices that can measure glucose concentrations continuously and ...
Ingrid Anna Teigen +7 more
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Lipohypertrophy and the Artificial Pancreas [PDF]
It is well known that repeated injections of insulin in the same skin region by people with diabetes induce local reactions of the subcutaneous adipose layer, most often lipohypertrophy (LHT).1,2 This also holds true for continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) therapy in which the catheter of the insulin infusion set is frequently placed in the
Lutz, Heinemann +2 more
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Pancreas transplantation with isolated splenic artery blood supply – Single center experience
Summary: Background: The blood supply of the native pancreas by three arterial lines from the celiac trunk system (splenic artery and common hepatic artery) and the superior mesenteric artery forces surgeons to perform vascular reconstruction to provide
Alexey V. Pinchuk +7 more
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