Multinational Home Use of Closed-Loop Control Is Safe and Effective
Author(s) -
Stacey M. Anderson,
Dan Raghinaru,
Jordan E. Pinsker,
Federico Boscari,
Éric Renard,
Bruce A. Buckingham,
Revital Nimri,
Francis J. Doyle,
Sue A. Brown,
Patrick Keith-Hynes,
Marc D. Breton,
Daniel R. Cherñavvsky,
Wendy C. Bevier,
Paige K. Bradley,
Daniela Bruttomesso,
Simone Del Favero,
Roberta Calore,
Claudio Cobelli,
Angelo Avogaro,
Anne Farret,
J. Place,
Trang T. Ly,
Satya Shanmugham,
Moshe Phillip,
Eyal Dassau,
Isuru Dasanayake,
Craig Kollman,
John Lum,
Roy W. Beck,
Boris Kovatchev
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
diabetes care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.636
H-Index - 363
eISSN - 1935-5548
pISSN - 0149-5992
DOI - 10.2337/dc15-2468
Subject(s) - medicine , hypoglycemia , glycemic , diabetes mellitus , type 2 diabetes , type 1 diabetes , artificial pancreas , endocrinology
To evaluate the efficacy of a portable, wearable, wireless artificial pancreas system (the Diabetes Assistant [DiAs] running the Unified Safety System) on glucose control at home in overnight-only and 24/7 closed-loop control (CLC) modes in patients with type 1 diabetes.
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