| Literature DB >> 887415 |
G Slama, J C Klein, M C Tardieu, G Tchobroutsky.
Abstract
Seven insulin-dependent diabetic were treated for 24 to 36 hours by intravenous injections of insulin adapted to variations in blood glucose using a fairly voluminous automatic regulation device. This artificial pancreas consists of a modified Technicon blood sugar apparatus which provides continuous estimation of blood glucose using non-haemolysed whole blood by a glucose oxidase method with an inertia time of 6 minutes, a table calculator and a newly developed interpretation and command electronic unit (GlucostatR). Normalisation of blood glucose was obtained for at least 24 hours, during and between meals, during a period following an oral glucose load and throughout the night.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 887415
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nouv Presse Med ISSN: 0301-1518