(PC-1 / 1211) Insulin Dose
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(PC-1 / 1211) Insulin Dose
An excerpt from The Evaluation of a Pocket Computer as an Aid to Insulin Dose Determination by Patients, Diabetes Care, Volume 8, Issue 2, March/April 1985, pgs. 172-176
A small and inexpensive computer was programmed to assist patients in making decisions regarding insulin delivery using constant subcutaneous infusion systems. Insulin dosage was based on gender, pre- and postprandial blood glucose, between-meal blood glucose, patient weight, time of day, and when appropriate, the carbohydrate content of food ingested. The system was self-adjusting based on postprandial and fasting blood glucose levels. A developmental phase in which the computer program was refined was undertaken with five highly trained type I patients using an insulin infusion pump. Then, based on the suggestions made by these patients, a final program was used by these same five patients for 1 mo. Computer-assisted insulin delivery resulted in lower mean blood glucose (162 versus 130 mg/dl) and hemoglobin A1c (7.2% versus 5.8%) values when compared with precomputer values. In addition, there was a significant increase in the frequency of blood glucose testing during the computer-assisted periods in that patients monitored their blood glucose 4.9 times per day during the physician-alone period whereas a mean of 7.5 glucose tests were performed during the computer-assisted periods. Patient response to the concept was overwhelmingly favorable. These studies demonstrate that computer-assisted insulin-delivery decision making is feasible, acceptable to patients already accustomed to pump use, safe, effective, and may provide a savings in terms of professional time. TABLE 1 Radio Shack TRS-80 PC-1 program: type I diabetic patients on CSII steps 1 to 865; page 174 BEST! SlideRule ps: click on the RED BAR with PDF in the middle near the bottom of the page. |
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