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Toddlers' diabetes: the lost insulin drop and SemiPens vs. DeciPen.

Ahmad A Abul-Ainine1, Sarah A Abul-Ainine.   

Abstract

Background: While childhood diabetes incidence is rising, especially in toddlers, once or twice-daily toddler-friendly insulin mixtures were withdrawn, imposing four to five miniscule injections, on needle-phobic toddlers. Although more injections may mean more needle-dribbling, such potential dose-loss is unstudied.Objective: Study insulin loss in toddlers' dose range if one-drop dribbled during injection from half-unit pens (SemiPens). Drop-loss is assessed relative to current insulin dose adjustment, and if significant, propose solutions.
Methods: The SemiPens, New HumaPen Luxura HD® (HumaPen) and NovoPen Junior® (NovoPen), with 31G-5mm BD-MicroFine needles were used to study drop size or dose-fraction lost if one drop dribbled in dose range 0.5-10 units.
Results: HumaPen and NovoPen produced sizable drops mean standard deviation (SD) 0.30 (0.05) and 0.36 (0.06) units/drop (p<0.001). This constituted progressively increasing proportion of the toddlers' doses, 10-fold higher percentage from 6 to 60% or 7.2 to 72%, as the dose gets smaller from 5 to 0.5 units.Discussion: Insulin dose-adjustments are usually done therapeutically within 5-20% dose-changes, while one-step reduction by >20% is hardly required.Therefore, the unintentional dosing change if a drop dribbles is clinically important particularly on using multiple doses below 6 units, compared with fewer larger daily injections. We propose using U20 insulin in disposable SemiPens to make DeciPen, with fivefold-reduction in insulin loss if a drop is lost through dribbling or skin-leak.
Conclusion: The one-drop insulin loss is statistically significant, clinically important, and potentiates glycemic variability. Disposable DeciPen may minimize insulin dribbling and leaking and fivefold improve dose accuracy and precision; and ensure reproducibility without prolonging injection time.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25584371     DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Diabetes        ISSN: 1399-543X            Impact factor:   4.866


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