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Comparison between a novel and conventional artificial pancreas for perioperative glycemic control using a closed-loop system.

Tsutomu Namikawa1, Masaya Munekage2, Hiroyuki Kitagawa2, Tomoaki Yatabe3, Hiromichi Maeda2, Yuuki Tsukamoto4, Kenichi Hirano4, Takuji Asano4, Yoshihiko Kinoshita4, Kazuhiro Hanazaki2.   

Abstract

This clinical study aimed to compare a novel and conventional artificial pancreas (AP) used in surgical patients for perioperative glycemic control, with respect to usability, blood glucose measurements, and glycemic control characteristics. From July in 2010 to March in 2015, 177 patients underwent perioperative glycemic control using a novel AP. Among them, 166 patients were eligible for inclusion in this study. Intensive insulin therapy (IIT) targeting a blood glucose range of 80-110 mg/dL was implemented in 82 patients (49 %), and the remaining 84 patients (51 %) received a less-intensive regime of insulin therapy. Data were collected prospectively and were reviewed or analyzed retrospectively. A comparison study of 324 patients undergoing IIT for glycemic control using a novel (n = 82) or conventional AP (n = 242) was conducted retrospectively. All patients had no hypoglycemia. The comparison study revealed no significant differences in perioperative mean blood glucose level, achievement rates for target blood glucose range, and variability in blood glucose level achieved with IIT between the novel AP and conventional AP groups. The usability, performance with respect to blood glucose measurement, and glycemic control characteristics of IIT were comparable between novel and conventional AP systems. However, the novel AP was easier to manipulate than the conventional AP due to its smaller size, lower weight, and shorter time for preparation. In the near future, this novel AP system might be accepted worldwide as a safe and useful device for use in perioperative glycemic control.

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Keywords:  Closed-loop glycemic control system; Hypoglycemia; Intensive insulin therapy; Novel artificial pancreas; Perioperative glycemic control

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27651347     DOI: 10.1007/s10047-016-0926-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Artif Organs        ISSN: 1434-7229            Impact factor:   1.731


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