The insulin to carbohydrate ratio (CR) is a parameter used by patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to calculate the pre-meal insulin bolus and compensate postprandial glucose excursion. However, CR is known to vary over time, within and between days, hence tracking its variations is important for optimizing glucose control. Physicians periodically tune this parameter, by trial and error, based on empirical guidelines and patient's diary, but contemporary diabetes technology has the potential to move to CR adaptation. The aim of this work is to propose an algorithm to adapt patient's CR to physiological and/or behavioral changes based on minimally-invasive everyday-life technology data. We developed a run-to-run (R2R) algorithm for CR adaptat...
Invited journal symposium paperObjectives: The goals of this study were to develop (1) a safe and e...
A self-tuning algorithm is presented for on-line insulin dosage adjustment in type 1 diabetic patien...
Objectives To evaluate the evolution of subcutaneous glucose during two sessions of monitored aerobi...
Objective: Contemporary and future outpatient long-term artificial pancreas (AP) studies need to cop...
People with type 1 diabetes mellitus rely on a basal-bolus insulin regimen to roughly emulate how a ...
Type 1 diabetic patients require adjustments of their basal therapy due to insulin requirement chang...
Introduction: In persons with type 1 diabetes (T1D) insulin dosing can be adjusted based on trend ar...
Background: Providing real-time magnitude and direction of glucose rate-of-change (ROC) via trend ar...
People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) face the challenge of administering exogenous insulin to maintain ...
Background The technological advancements in subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring and insulin ...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune disease that leads to insulin deficiency. Consequently...
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) devices have been recently approved by FDA to be used in the typ...
Arguably, a minimally invasive system using subcutaneous (s.c.) continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) ...
Objective: To test an in silico Type 1 diabetes control protocol while accounting for realistic phys...
Background: Several clinical trials have been performed to assess safety and efficacy of closed-loop...
Invited journal symposium paperObjectives: The goals of this study were to develop (1) a safe and e...
A self-tuning algorithm is presented for on-line insulin dosage adjustment in type 1 diabetic patien...
Objectives To evaluate the evolution of subcutaneous glucose during two sessions of monitored aerobi...
Objective: Contemporary and future outpatient long-term artificial pancreas (AP) studies need to cop...
People with type 1 diabetes mellitus rely on a basal-bolus insulin regimen to roughly emulate how a ...
Type 1 diabetic patients require adjustments of their basal therapy due to insulin requirement chang...
Introduction: In persons with type 1 diabetes (T1D) insulin dosing can be adjusted based on trend ar...
Background: Providing real-time magnitude and direction of glucose rate-of-change (ROC) via trend ar...
People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) face the challenge of administering exogenous insulin to maintain ...
Background The technological advancements in subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring and insulin ...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune disease that leads to insulin deficiency. Consequently...
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) devices have been recently approved by FDA to be used in the typ...
Arguably, a minimally invasive system using subcutaneous (s.c.) continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) ...
Objective: To test an in silico Type 1 diabetes control protocol while accounting for realistic phys...
Background: Several clinical trials have been performed to assess safety and efficacy of closed-loop...
Invited journal symposium paperObjectives: The goals of this study were to develop (1) a safe and e...
A self-tuning algorithm is presented for on-line insulin dosage adjustment in type 1 diabetic patien...
Objectives To evaluate the evolution of subcutaneous glucose during two sessions of monitored aerobi...