| Literature DB >> 33210949 |
Ralph Ziegler1, Nick Oliver2, Delia Waldenmaier3, Jochen Mende3, Cornelia Haug3, Guido Freckmann3.
Abstract
Background: Recently two new tubeless pumps for insulin therapy were introduced. They were tested for accuracy and occlusion detection and compared with the established patch pump Omnipod® (OP).Entities:
Keywords: Accuracy; Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion; Insulin pump; Occlusion; Patch pump; Tubeless pump
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33210949 PMCID: PMC8080918 DOI: 10.1089/dia.2020.0525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Technol Ther ISSN: 1520-9156 Impact factor: 6.118
FIG. 1.Setup for tests with tubeless pumps.[16]
Accuracy of Bolus Delivery at Different Bolus Volumes (n = 225 for 0.2 and 1 U; n = 118 for 10 U)
| Insulin pump | 0.2 U | 1 U | 10 U | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean deviation ± SD | Individual boluses within ±15% of the target | Mean deviation ± SD | Individual boluses within ±15% of the target | Mean deviation ± SD | Individual boluses within ±15% of the target | |
| ACS | −3.3% ± 8.4% | 88% | +0.3% ± 5.5% | 99% | ±0.0% ± 0.8% | 100% |
| A6 | +3.3% ± 23.3% | 40% | +4.0% ± 16.0% | 65% | +3.1% ± 0.8% | 100% |
| OP | +1.5% ± 20.8% | 57% | ±0.0% ± 12.5%[ | 77%[ | +0.3% ± 0.7%[ | 100%[ |
A6, A6 TouchCare® System; ACS, Accu-Chek® Solo micropump system; OP, Omnipod®; SD, standard deviation.
Accuracy of Basal Rate Delivery at Different Basal Rates of Nine Measurements for 72 h Divided Into 1-h Windows
| Insulin pump | 0.1 U/h | 1 U/h | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean total deviation | SD (1 h windows) | 1-h windows within ±15% of the target | Mean total deviation | SD (1 h windows) | 1-h windows within ±15% of the target | |
| ACS | −5.3% | 25.0% | 51% | −1.9% | 5.4% | 98% |
| A6 | +4.8% | 28.4% | 48% | +3.4%[ | 17.0% | 60% |
One measurement was stopped earlier due to an error notice.
FIG. 2.Accuracy of 1-h windows during 72 h basal rate delivery of 0.1 U/h (above) and 1 U/h (below). The black line represents target delivery, red lines represent target delivery ±15%, colored dashes represent the 1-h windows of individual measurements (nine repetitions). [1]One measurement was stopped earlier due to an error notice.
Occlusion Detection Time at Different Basal Rates (Mean of Nine Measurements)
| Insulin pump | 0.1 U/h (hh:mm) | 1 U/h (hh:mm) |
|---|---|---|
| ACS | 35:11 | 02:57 |
| A6 | 9 × no alarm | 07:26 |
FIG. 3.Bolus delivery accuracy of different pumps (n = 225 boluses for 0.2 and 1 U, n = 108 boluses for 10 U from nine repetitions per pump) grouped by bolus size. Red dashed lines represent target delivery ±15%. Asterisks indicate statistically significant differences in percentage of individual boluses within ±15% of the target between pumps (χ[2]-tests; P < 0.025).
FIG. 4.Mean absolute relative differences (MARD) of boluses from target delivery (mean and SD of nine repetitions). SD, standard deviation.
FIG. 5.One-hour window basal rate delivery accuracy of different pumps grouped by basal rate (n = 648 from nine repetitions per pump). Red dashed lines represent target delivery ±15%. Asterisks indicate statistically significant differences in percentage of 1-h windows within ±15% of the target between pumps (χ[2]-tests; P < 0.025).
FIG. 6.Mean absolute relative differences (MARD) of 1-h windows from target delivery during 72 h basal rate delivery (mean and SD of nine repetitions).
FIG. 7.Occlusion detection time of different pumps grouped by basal rate (n = 9 repetitions).