Insulin Pump Therapy With Automated Insulin Suspension in Response to Hypoglycemia
2011; American Diabetes Association; Volume: 34; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2337/dc10-2411
ISSN1935-5548
AutoresPratik Choudhary, John Shin, Yongyin Wang, Mark L. Evans, Peter Hammond, David Kerr, James Shaw, John C. Pickup, Stephanie A. Amiel,
Tópico(s)Diabetes and associated disorders
ResumoOBJECTIVE To evaluate a sensor-augmented insulin pump with a low glucose suspend (LGS) feature that automatically suspends basal insulin delivery for up to 2 h in response to sensor-detected hypoglycemia. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The LGS feature of the Paradigm Veo insulin pump (Medtronic, Inc., Northridge, CA) was tested for 3 weeks in 31 adults with type 1 diabetes. RESULTS There were 166 episodes of LGS: 66% of daytime LGS episodes were terminated within 10 min, and 20 episodes lasted the maximum 2 h. LGS use was associated with reduced nocturnal duration ≤2.2 mmol/L in those in the highest quartile of nocturnal hypoglycemia at baseline (median 46.2 vs. 1.8 min/day, P = 0.02 [LGS-OFF vs. LGS-ON]). Median sensor glucose was 3.9 mmol/L after 2-h LGS and 8.2 mmol/L at 2 h after basal restart. CONCLUSIONS Use of an insulin pump with LGS was associated with reduced nocturnal hypoglycemia in those at greatest risk and was well accepted by patients.
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