Literature DB >> 30120619

An Overview of Safety Issues on Use of Insulin Pumps and Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems in the Hospital.

Bithika Thompson1, Melinda Leighton2, Mary Korytkowski3, Curtiss B Cook2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Summarize safety issues related to patients using insulin pump therapy and continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMS) in the outpatient setting when they are hospitalized and to review steps that can be taken to mitigate risk associated with use or discontinuation of these devices. RECENT
FINDINGS: Two recent consensus conferences were held on the topics of inpatient use of insulin pumps and CGMS devices. In addition to commonly known safety issues (e.g., device malfunction, infection), cybersecurity and the vulnerability of contemporary technology to hacking have emerged. CGMS capabilities offer the promise of advancing the goal for development of glucometry (centralized monitoring of real-time glucose data). Strategies to assuring safe use of insulin pumps and CGMS in the hospital include collaboration between the patient and staff, proper patient selection, and clear policies and procedures outlining safe use. Available data indicates few adverse events associated with these devices in the hospital. Current data suggests, with proper patient selection and a clear process in place for glycemic management, that adverse events are rare, and consensus favors allowing use of the technology in the hospital. The topic of insulin pump and CGMS in the hospital would greatly benefit from more institutions reporting on their experiences and prospective clinical trials.

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Keywords:  Continuous glucose monitoring systems; Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion; Diabetes mellitus; Hospital; Inpatient; Insulin pump

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30120619     DOI: 10.1007/s11892-018-1056-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Diab Rep        ISSN: 1534-4827            Impact factor:   4.810


  20 in total

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Authors:  David G Armstrong; David N Kleidermacher; David C Klonoff; Marvin J Slepian
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2015-08-27

2.  Consensus Statement on Inpatient Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring.

Authors:  Amisha Wallia; Guillermo E Umpierrez; Robert J Rushakoff; David C Klonoff; Daniel J Rubin; Sherita Hill Golden; Curtiss B Cook; Bithika Thompson
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2017-04-21

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Authors:  David C Klonoff; Juliet S Reyes
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2009-03-01

4.  The Effect of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Preventing Inpatient Hypoglycemia in General Wards: The Glucose Telemetry System.

Authors:  Elias K Spanakis; David L Levitt; Tariq Siddiqui; Lakshmi G Singh; Lillian Pinault; John Sorkin; Guillermo E Umpierrez; Jeffrey C Fink
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2017-12-13

5.  Cybersecurity for Connected Diabetes Devices.

Authors:  David C Klonoff
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2015-04-16

6.  Transitioning insulin pump therapy from the outpatient to the inpatient setting: a review of 6 years' experience with 253 cases.

Authors:  Curtiss B Cook; Karen A Beer; Karen M Seifert; Mary E Boyle; Patricia A Mackey; Janna C Castro
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2012-09-01

7.  Patient outcomes after implementation of a protocol for inpatient insulin pump therapy.

Authors:  Michelle L Noschese; Monica M DiNardo; Amy C Donihi; Jolynn M Gibson; Glory L Koerbel; Melissa Saul; Maja Stefanovic-Racic; Mary T Korytkowski
Journal:  Endocr Pract       Date:  2009 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.443

8.  Continuous Glucose Monitoring Versus Capillary Point-of-Care Testing for Inpatient Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes Patients Hospitalized in the General Ward and Treated With a Basal Bolus Insulin Regimen.

Authors:  Ana M Gómez; Guillermo E Umpierrez; Oscar M Muñoz; Felipe Herrera; Claudia Rubio; Pablo Aschner; Richard Buendia
Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2015-08-31

9.  Real-time continuous glucose monitoring among participants in the T1D Exchange clinic registry.

Authors:  Jenise C Wong; Nicole C Foster; David M Maahs; Dan Raghinaru; Richard M Bergenstal; Andrew J Ahmann; Anne L Peters; Bruce W Bode; Grazia Aleppo; Irl B Hirsch; Lora Kleis; H Peter Chase; Stephanie N DuBose; Kellee M Miller; Roy W Beck; Saleh Adi
Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  2014-07-10       Impact factor: 19.112

10.  Insulin Pump Malfunction During Hospitalization: Two Case Reports.

Authors:  Eileen R Faulds; Kathleen L Wyne; Elizabeth O Buschur; Jodi McDaniel; Kathleen Dungan
Journal:  Diabetes Technol Ther       Date:  2016-03-30       Impact factor: 6.118

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Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol       Date:  2020-09-28

2.  Use of flash glucose-sensing technology in patients with type 2 diabetes treated with liraglutide combined with CSII: a pilot study.

Authors:  Ming-Yan Yao; Li-Qin Li; Jian-Xia Ma; Peng Xue; Yu-Kun Li
Journal:  Braz J Med Biol Res       Date:  2019-12-20       Impact factor: 2.590

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