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A modular safety system for an insulin dose recommender: a feasibility study.

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Title: A modular safety system for an insulin dose recommender: a feasibility study.
Authors: Liu, C
Avari, P
Leal, Y
Wos, M
Sivasithamparam, K
Georgiou, P
Reddy, M
Fernández-Real, JM
Martin, C
Fernández-Balsells, M
Oliver, N
Herrero, P
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Delivering insulin in type 1 diabetes is a challenging, and potentially risky, activity; hence the importance of including safety measures as part of any insulin dosing or recommender system. This work presents and clinically evaluates a modular safety system that is part of an intelligent insulin dose recommender platform developed within the EU-funded PEPPER project. METHODS: The proposed safety system is composed of four modules which use a novel glucose forecasting algorithm. These modules are predictive glucose alerts and alarms; a predictive low-glucose basal insulin suspension module; an advanced rescue carbohydrate recommender for resolving hypoglycemia; and a personalized safety constraint applied to insulin recommendations. The technical feasibility of the proposed safety system was evaluated in a pilot study including eight adult subjects with type 1 diabetes on multiple daily injections over a duration of six weeks. Glycemic control and safety system functioning were compared between the two-weeks run-in period and the end point at eight weeks. A standard insulin bolus calculator was employed to recommend insulin doses. RESULTS: Overall, glycemic control improved over the evaluated period. In particular, percentage time in the hypoglycemia range (<3.0 mmol/l) significantly decreased from 0.82% (0.05-4.79) at run-in to 0.33% (0.00-0.93) at endpoint ( P = .02). This was associated with a significant increase in percentage time in target range (3.9-10.0 mmol/l) from 52.8% (38.3-61.5) to 61.3% (47.5-71.7) ( P = .03). There was also a reduction in number of carbohydrate recommendations. CONCLUSION: A safety system for an insulin dose recommender has been proven to be a viable solution to reduce the number of adverse events associated to glucose control in type 1 diabetes.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Date of Acceptance: 1-May-2019
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/71349
DOI: 10.1177/1932296819851135
ISSN: 1932-2968
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Start Page: 87
End Page: 96
Journal / Book Title: Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
Volume: 14
Issue: 1
Copyright Statement: © 2019 Diabetes Technology Society. The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Liu, C., Avari, P., Leal, Y., Wos, M., Sivasithamparam, K., Georgiou, P., … Herrero, P. (2020). A Modular Safety System for an Insulin Dose Recommender: A Feasibility Study. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, 14(1), 87–96 by Sage Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. It is available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296819851135
Sponsor/Funder: Commission of the European Communities
Funder's Grant Number: 689810
Keywords: decision support
insulin delivery
run-to-run control
safety
type 1 diabetes
decision support
insulin delivery
run-to-run control
safety
type 1 diabetes
1111 Nutrition and Dietetics
Publication Status: Published
Conference Place: United States
Online Publication Date: 2019-05-22
Appears in Collections:Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Faculty of Engineering