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Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 2003
In type 1 diabetes an absolute deficiency of insulin secretion requires exogenous insulin supply to guarantee the patient's life avoiding ketoacidotic coma and to prevent the chronic complications of diabetes. In order to obtain a more physiological replacement therapy different approaches have been pursued since the early 70s to create an artificial ...
Paolo, Brunetti +2 more
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In type 1 diabetes an absolute deficiency of insulin secretion requires exogenous insulin supply to guarantee the patient's life avoiding ketoacidotic coma and to prevent the chronic complications of diabetes. In order to obtain a more physiological replacement therapy different approaches have been pursued since the early 70s to create an artificial ...
Paolo, Brunetti +2 more
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2001
Diabetes and its complications are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Patients with diabetes have an excess risk of mortality compared with the nondiabetic population. Mortality rates are 41.8% for the diabetic population and 10.1% for the nondiabetic population. Among the diabetic population, the most common cause of death is
K, Hanazaki, Y, Nosé, F C, Brunicardi
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Diabetes and its complications are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Patients with diabetes have an excess risk of mortality compared with the nondiabetic population. Mortality rates are 41.8% for the diabetic population and 10.1% for the nondiabetic population. Among the diabetic population, the most common cause of death is
K, Hanazaki, Y, Nosé, F C, Brunicardi
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An Artificial Endocrine Pancreas
Diabetes, 1974In order to regulate the blood sugar in the intact depancreatized dog as precisely as that accomplished by its normal pancreas, specific equipment has been devised to deliver insulin or glucose continuously and establish normoglycemia both in the fasting and glucose-loaded states.
A M, Albisser +5 more
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Nursing Standard, 2013
Before we talk about the artificial pancreas, we have to understand its structure and function. The pancreas, which is shown in Fig. 20.1, is located below the stomach and above the duodenum. It releases endocrine hormones (insulin, amylin, and glucagon) into the portal vein, where it flows directly to the liver.
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Before we talk about the artificial pancreas, we have to understand its structure and function. The pancreas, which is shown in Fig. 20.1, is located below the stomach and above the duodenum. It releases endocrine hormones (insulin, amylin, and glucagon) into the portal vein, where it flows directly to the liver.
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2019
The artificial pancreas is an imprecise term that can mean a bioengineered product, such as an islet cell transplant, gene therapy to replace the pancreas, or the combination of a continuous glucose sensor, an insulin pump (with or without a glucagon pump), and a computer with an algorithm to control the delivery of insulin.
Barry H. Ginsberg, Richard Mauseth
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The artificial pancreas is an imprecise term that can mean a bioengineered product, such as an islet cell transplant, gene therapy to replace the pancreas, or the combination of a continuous glucose sensor, an insulin pump (with or without a glucagon pump), and a computer with an algorithm to control the delivery of insulin.
Barry H. Ginsberg, Richard Mauseth
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Bioengineering Aspects of the Artificial Pancreas
Artificial Organs, 1978ABSTRACTIn this paper, results of work aimed at the development of artificial β‐cells are presented. An electrolytically driven pump is considered to be a proper device for insulin injection. The transient characteristics of the simplified version of such a pump make it suitable for application in open‐loop devices.
M, Nałecz +3 more
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Toward a hybrid Artificial Pancreas
Diabetes Care, 1989Management of insulinopenic diabetic individuals centers on administration of insulin by means of multiple injections, a wearable or implantable insulin-infusion pump, or a whole-organ or segmental-pancreas transplant. Preliminary trials indicate that surgical implantation of a hybrid device containing living insulin-secreting tissue may function as a ...
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