Pediatr Endocrinol Rev
August 2010
Background: Over the past decades, insulin pumps (CSII) and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems have been combined in sensor augmented pump therapy. In addition, artificial pancreas (AP) research has progressed to clinical studies, using combinations of commercially available devices.
Objective: Sensor augmented pump therapy has been evaluated in a number of clinical trials.
J Diabetes Sci Technol
January 2010
Background: Through minimally invasive sensor-based continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), individuals can manage their blood glucose (BG) levels more aggressively, thereby improving their hemoglobin A1c level, while reducing the risk of hypoglycemia. Tighter glycemic control through CGM, however, requires an accurate glucose sensor and calibration algorithm with increased performance at lower BG levels.
Methods: Sensor and BG measurements for 72 adult and adolescent subjects were obtained during the course of a 26-week multicenter study evaluating the efficacy of the Paradigm REAL-Time (PRT) sensor-augmented pump system (Medtronic Diabetes, Northridge, CA) in an outpatient setting.