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Stephen D Patek1, B Wayne Bequette, Marc Breton, Bruce A Buckingham, Eyal Dassau, Francis J Doyle, John Lum, Lalo Magni, Howard Zisser.
Abstract
This article sets forth guidelines for in silico (simulation-based) proof-of-concept testing of artificial pancreas control algorithms. The goal was to design a test procedure that can facilitate regulatory approval [e.g., Food and Drug Administration Investigational Device Exemption] for General Clinical Research Center experiments without preliminary testing on animals. The methodology is designed around a software package, based on a recent meal simulation model of the glucose-insulin system. Putting a premium on generality, this document starts by specifying a generic, rather abstract, meta-algorithm for control. The meta-algorithm has two main components: (1) patient assessment and tuning of control parameters, i.e., algorithmic processes for collection and processing patient data prior to closed-loop operation, and (2) controller warm-up and run-time operation, i.e., algorithmic processes for initializing controller states and managing blood glucose. The simulation-based testing methodology is designed to reveal the conceptual/mathematical operation of both main components, as applied to a large population of in silico patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. (c) 2009 Diabetes Technology Society.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20144358 PMCID: PMC2771529 DOI: 10.1177/193229680900300207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Sci Technol ISSN: 1932-2968