AbstractAimsThe majority of insulin users have elevated HbA1c. There is growing recognition that the low success rates are due to variations in insulin requirements. Thus, frequent dosage adjustments are needed. In practice, adjustments occur sporadically due to limited provider availability. We investigated intra-individual dynamics of insulin requirements using data from a service evaluation of the d-Nav® Insulin Guidance Service. This service facilitates automated insulin dosage adjustments, as often as needed, to achieve and maintain optimal glycemic balance.MethodsData were collected from subjects who have been using the service for more than a year. Events of considerable and persistent decrease in insulin requirements were identified...
The pancreas in a non-diabetic patient constantly secretes a small amount of insulin (basal secretio...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine costs, resource use, adherence, and hypoglyc...
AbstractMany patients with type 2 diabetes continue to have poor glycaemic control and would benefit...
AbstractAimsThe majority of insulin users have elevated HbA1c. There is growing recognition that the...
Aims/hypothesis: Insulin therapy is effective predominantly when dosage is frequently adjusted. Howe...
Abstract Insulin replacement therapy is mostly used by patients with type 2 diabetes w...
Abstract Background: Most patients who use insulin do not achieve optimal glycemic control and becom...
OBJECTIVE To characterise variability of exogenous insulin requirements during fully closed-loop ...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify variability of insulin requirements during closed-loop insulin delivery. RESE...
Background. Intensive insulin treatment effectively delays the onset and slows the progression of mi...
Aims/Introduction: We investigated the association between four insulin regimens, and increase in gl...
The aim of this study was to analyze the absence of adjustment of insulin doses in type 1 diabetic p...
Background. To maintain fasting blood glucose levels within near to the normal range in type 1 diabe...
Funder: and the Swiss Diabetes FoundationAbstract: The aim of this study was to characterize the var...
The pancreas in a non-diabetic patient constantly secretes a small amount of insulin (basal secretio...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine costs, resource use, adherence, and hypoglyc...
AbstractMany patients with type 2 diabetes continue to have poor glycaemic control and would benefit...
AbstractAimsThe majority of insulin users have elevated HbA1c. There is growing recognition that the...
Aims/hypothesis: Insulin therapy is effective predominantly when dosage is frequently adjusted. Howe...
Abstract Insulin replacement therapy is mostly used by patients with type 2 diabetes w...
Abstract Background: Most patients who use insulin do not achieve optimal glycemic control and becom...
OBJECTIVE To characterise variability of exogenous insulin requirements during fully closed-loop ...
Given the continued interest in defining the optimal management of individuals with type 2 diabetes,...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify variability of insulin requirements during closed-loop insulin delivery. RESE...
Background. Intensive insulin treatment effectively delays the onset and slows the progression of mi...
Aims/Introduction: We investigated the association between four insulin regimens, and increase in gl...
The aim of this study was to analyze the absence of adjustment of insulin doses in type 1 diabetic p...
Background. To maintain fasting blood glucose levels within near to the normal range in type 1 diabe...
Funder: and the Swiss Diabetes FoundationAbstract: The aim of this study was to characterize the var...
The pancreas in a non-diabetic patient constantly secretes a small amount of insulin (basal secretio...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine costs, resource use, adherence, and hypoglyc...
AbstractMany patients with type 2 diabetes continue to have poor glycaemic control and would benefit...