The subcutaneous route to insulin dependent diabetes therapy
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine2001Vol. 20(1), pp. 54–64
Citations Over TimeTop 14% of 2001 papers
Abstract
Discusses closed-loop and partially closed-loop control strategies for insulin delivery and measuring glucose concentration. The authors review the subcutaneous closed- and partially closed-loop strategies that have been proposed and tested in recent years for insulin-dependent diabetes therapy. Focus is on control, modeling, and information technology aspects, and future directions of research are also outlined. This survey complements earlier reviews concerning control approaches and application of computers in diabetes care.
Related Papers
- → Advances in Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery Systems in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes(2018)29 cited
- → Closed-loop insulin delivery – what lies between where we are and where we are going?(2005)38 cited
- → 121-LB: Early Independent View of Quality of Life in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Using Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery System in Real-World Clinical Practice(2019)1 cited
- Future Directions for Closed Loop Insulin Delivery Systems(2013)
- → Open- and Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery Systems and Glucose Sensors(2003)