© 2019 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Insulin adsorption to clinical materials has been well observed, but not well quantified. Insulin adsorption reduces expected and actual insulin delivery and is unaccounted for in insulin therapy or glycemic control. It may thus contribute to poor control and high glycemic variability. This research quantifies the problem in the context of clinical use. Method: Experimental insulin adsorption data from literature is used to calculate insulin delivery and total insulin adsorption capacities for polyethylene (PE) and polyvinal chloride (PVC) lines at clinically relevant flow rates and concentrations. Results: Insulin adsorption capacity decreased hyperbolically with flow rate for both PE and PVC...
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Background Biosynthetic human recombinant short-acting insulin is added to parenteral nutrition (...
International audienceWe investigate the adsorption of insulin onto PE and PVC materials by using HP...
The desire to deliver measured amount of insulin continuously to patients with type I diabetes, for ...
While contentious, some studies suggest regulating blood glucose (BG) improves clinical outcomes. Mo...
The difficulty in achieving tight glycemic control (TGC)1,2 in the adult intensive care unit (ICU) i...
Lack of quantitative adsorption data makes it difficult for a physician to determine the actual amou...
International audienceAbstract Background Insulin–glucose therapy in hyperkalaemia treatment has a n...
Introduction: Restoring and maintaining normoglycemia by intensified insulin therapy in critically i...
Insulin adsorption to ethylen vinyl acetate, 3-liter bags injected with 10 insulin units, during 24-...
Insulin is used to treat neonatal hyperglycaemia when blood glucose concentrations are consistently ...
Implanted intra-peritoneal insulin infusion (‘i4’) devices administer insulin into the peritoneum of...
Insulin is a frequently prescribed drug in hospitals and is usually administered by syringe pumps wi...
Sampling the concentration of insulin in human skin using microdialysis is challenging because of lo...
Class of 2016 Abstract and ReportObjectives: To describe the effect of time spent in pneumatic tube ...
AbstractRegular insulin can reduce hyperglycemia when directly added to total parenteral nutrition (...
Background Biosynthetic human recombinant short-acting insulin is added to parenteral nutrition (...
International audienceWe investigate the adsorption of insulin onto PE and PVC materials by using HP...
The desire to deliver measured amount of insulin continuously to patients with type I diabetes, for ...