The Benefits of Insulin Pump Therapy in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetesdoi:10.1016/j.pedn.2014.08.010Stephanie WoernerJournal of Pediatric Nursing
Insulin pump risks and benefits: a clinical appraisal of pump safety standards, adverse event reporting, and research needs: a joint statement of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes and the American Diabetes Association Diabetes Technology Working Group. Diabetes Care. 2015;38(4):716...
Insulin pump risks and benefits: a clinical appraisal of pump safety standards, adverse event reporting, and research needs : Insulin pump risks and benefits: a clinical appraisal of pump safety standards, adverse event reporting, and research needs. A Joint Statement of the ... - 《Diabetologia...
An insulin pump is a small device that delivers regular insulin doses throughout the day. Most are roughly the size of a smartphone, and they’re worn or carried around. Some people enjoy the convenience of knowing that they don’t have to take their insulin manually, but others prefer sm...
In type 2 diabetes, pump therapy may be an invaluable tool in selected patients characterized by chronic elevation of HbA 1c, obesity and high insulin requirements. In addition, in any case, specific education, training and ongoing evaluation of the benefit/risk ratio of the treatment are ...
insulin analogues challenge insulin pump therapy in some indications, thus indicating the need for precise selection of those patients who will benefit the most from CSII. In type 2 diabetes, pump therapy may be an invaluable tool in selected patients characterized by chronic elevation of HbA(1c)...
In supplemental analyses, we found that use of insulin, which we purposely excluded from the antidiabetes class because it is often covered differently by plans, was less responsive to benefit changes, with use decreasing by only 8% when co-payments doubled. The populations most sensitive to ...
Type 1.5 diabetes, also called latent autoimmune diabetes, develops more slowly in adult patients, but its mechanism resembles the lack of insulin production seen in type 1 diabetes. Autoimmune destruction of the pancreatic beta cells leads to insulin not being produced. It may account for anywhere...
of retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy is reduced in patients with intensive blood sugar control. As a more physiologic method of controlling blood sugar than insulin injection or an insulin pump, and addressing other functions of the endocrine pancreas, transplantation of the pancreas is superior...
with this because of the role that it plays in the regulation of hormones in the body. The lack of the hormone insulin is what causes diabetes. If you are getting enough sleep, your body will be able to keep the pancreas health, thus ensuring that you get more than enough insulin. ...