Parkin Christopher G, Barnard Katharine, Hinnen Deborah A
CGParkin Communications, Inc, Boulder City, NV, USA
University of Southampton IDS Building, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2015 Mar 20;9(5):1138-42. doi: 10.1177/1932296815576532.
Numerous studies have shown that use of integrated automated bolus advisors (BAs) provides significant benefits to individuals using insulin pump devices, including improved glycemic control and greater treatment satisfaction. Within the past few years, BA devices have been developed specifically for individuals treated with multiple daily insulin injection (MDI) therapy; however, many clinicians who treat these individuals may be unfamiliar with insulin pump therapy and, thus, BA use. Findings from the Automated Bolus Advisor Control and Usability Study (ABACUS) revealed that BA use can be efficacious and clinically meaningful in MDI therapy, and that most patients are willing and able to use this technology appropriately when adequate clinical support is provided. The purpose of this article is to review key learnings from ABACUS and provide practical advice for initiating BA use and monitoring therapy.
大量研究表明,使用集成自动大剂量输注辅助器(BAs)对使用胰岛素泵设备的个体有显著益处,包括改善血糖控制和提高治疗满意度。在过去几年中,已经专门为接受多次每日胰岛素注射(MDI)治疗的个体开发了BA设备;然而,许多治疗这些个体的临床医生可能不熟悉胰岛素泵治疗,因此也不熟悉BA的使用。自动大剂量输注辅助器控制与可用性研究(ABACUS)的结果显示,在MDI治疗中使用BA是有效且具有临床意义的,并且当提供足够的临床支持时,大多数患者愿意并能够适当地使用这项技术。本文的目的是回顾ABACUS的关键经验教训,并为开始使用BA和监测治疗提供实用建议。