Objective: We aimed to investigate the basal rate and bolus doses in children and adolescents at the start of insulin pump therapy and after 1 year of use. Patients and Methods: Case records from 29 children and adolescents were examined. All pumps were started with rapid-acting insulin (Humalog). Patients were aged 13.1 ± 3.9 years, with a diabetes duration of 5.4 ± 4.1 years at pump start. Sixteen pumps were started for high hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c;>8.8%, 73 mmol/mol) and 13 for other reasons. Results: Basal rates declined in both groups by 20 % at 3 days after pump start. The bolus doses were reduced by 25–30 % when the indication was high HbA1c and by 15 % in the others. After 1 year, there was a significant difference in the basal rat...
BACKGROUND: Insulin pumps and real-time continuous glucose monitoring devices have recently been com...
Aims/hypothesis: While the use of insulin pumps in paediatrics has expanded dramatically, there is...
Objective: The aim of our study was to explore a possible relationship between proportion of basal i...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the changes in insulin requirement in the transition from multiple da...
Background: Handling of the dawn phenomenon (DP) with multiple daily insulin injection (MDII) regime...
Adequate glycemic control remains an unresolved problem for children and adolescents with type 1 dia...
Background: Intensified insulin delivery using multiple daily injections (MDI) or continuous subcuta...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop i...
In this paper we present study of metabolic control in children suff ering from TYPE Diabetes Melli...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop ins...
OBJECTIVE — To examine longitudinal outcomes, rate of and reasons for discontinuation, and predictor...
The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and metabolic data in a cohort of Type 1 diabetes (T1...
peer reviewedThe magnitude of the disturbance of metabolic control in diabetes mellitus in very youn...
Insulin Pump Therapy (IPT) is now a standard therapy in children and young people with type 1 diabet...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at developing and cross-validating a mathematical prediction model for an optima...
BACKGROUND: Insulin pumps and real-time continuous glucose monitoring devices have recently been com...
Aims/hypothesis: While the use of insulin pumps in paediatrics has expanded dramatically, there is...
Objective: The aim of our study was to explore a possible relationship between proportion of basal i...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the changes in insulin requirement in the transition from multiple da...
Background: Handling of the dawn phenomenon (DP) with multiple daily insulin injection (MDII) regime...
Adequate glycemic control remains an unresolved problem for children and adolescents with type 1 dia...
Background: Intensified insulin delivery using multiple daily injections (MDI) or continuous subcuta...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop i...
In this paper we present study of metabolic control in children suff ering from TYPE Diabetes Melli...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop ins...
OBJECTIVE — To examine longitudinal outcomes, rate of and reasons for discontinuation, and predictor...
The aim of this study was to evaluate clinical and metabolic data in a cohort of Type 1 diabetes (T1...
peer reviewedThe magnitude of the disturbance of metabolic control in diabetes mellitus in very youn...
Insulin Pump Therapy (IPT) is now a standard therapy in children and young people with type 1 diabet...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at developing and cross-validating a mathematical prediction model for an optima...
BACKGROUND: Insulin pumps and real-time continuous glucose monitoring devices have recently been com...
Aims/hypothesis: While the use of insulin pumps in paediatrics has expanded dramatically, there is...
Objective: The aim of our study was to explore a possible relationship between proportion of basal i...