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Title

New Technology for Type 1 Diabetes.

Authors

Yeoree Yang; Jae Hyoung Cho

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease with insulin deficiency which causes microvascular complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy. There have been some trials to simulate the pancreatic endocrine function of insulin and glucagon for homeostatic equilibration of blood glucose, developing artificial pancreas. There are three major functional components of the modern artificial pancreas, a continuous glucose-monitoring system, an insulin-infusion pump and a control algorithm. There are commercially available continuous glucose monitoring systems with subcutaneous glucose measuring, however, there have been many attempts to develop more efficient glucose monitoring systems, including noninvasive systems. Thanks to technological advances and the miniaturization of electronics, recent advances in the accuracy and performance of these systems have placed research on the threshold of prototype commercial devices and large-scale outpatient feasibility studies. In addition, smartphone technology has created the opportunity for caregivers to receive push notification alerts and makes it possible to provide patients with advisory or decision-support systems. Even though there are still some remaining challenges to develop a successful artificial pancreas, glucose control in type 1 diabetes will be more efficient with its advent.

Subjects

TREATMENT of diabetes; TYPE 1 diabetes; AUTOIMMUNE diseases; DIABETES complications; DIABETIC retinopathy; KIDNEY diseases; NEUROPATHY; HOMEOSTASIS

Publication

Journal of Korean Diabetes, 2015, Vol 16, Issue 2, p123

ISSN

2233-7431

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.4093/jkd.2015.16.2.123

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