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集成设备中葡萄糖监测与胰岛素输注的结合:挑战与建议解决方案的叙述性综述

Combining Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Infusion in an Integrated Device: A Narrative Review of Challenges and Proposed Solutions.

作者信息

Schoemaker Michael, Martensson Anna, Mader Julia K, Nørgaard Kirsten, Freckmann Guido, Benhamou Pierre-Yves, Diem Peter, Heinemann Lutz

机构信息

PharmaSens AG, Biel, Switzerland.

Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

出版信息

J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2025 Mar;19(2):441-451. doi: 10.1177/19322968231203237. Epub 2023 Oct 5.

Abstract

The introduction of automated insulin delivery (AID) systems has enabled increasing numbers of individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to improve their glycemic control largely. However, use of AID systems is limited due to their complexity and costs associated. The user must wear both a continuously monitoring glucose system and an insulin infusion pump. The glucose sensor and the insulin catheter must be inserted at two different body sites using different insertion devices. In addition, the user must pair and manage the different systems. These communicate with the AID software implemented on the pump or on a third device such as a dedicated display device or smart phone application. These components might be developed and commercialized by different manufacturers, which in turn can cause difficulties for patients seeking technical support. A possible solution to these challenges would be to integrate the glucose sensor and insulin catheter into a single device. This would allow the glucose sensor and insulin catheter to be inserted simultaneously, eliminating the need for pairing, and simplifying system management. In recent years, different technologies have been developed and evaluated in clinical investigations that combine the glucose sensor and the insulin catheter in one platform. The consistent finding of all these studies is that integration has no adverse effect on insulin infusion and glucose measurements provided that certain conditions are met. In this review, we discuss the perceived challenges of such an approach and discuss possible solutions that have been proposed.

摘要

自动胰岛素输送(AID)系统的引入使越来越多的1型糖尿病(T1D)患者能够在很大程度上改善血糖控制。然而,由于其复杂性和相关成本,AID系统的使用受到限制。用户必须同时佩戴持续葡萄糖监测系统和胰岛素输注泵。葡萄糖传感器和胰岛素导管必须使用不同的插入装置插入两个不同的身体部位。此外,用户必须对不同的系统进行配对和管理。这些系统与泵上或诸如专用显示设备或智能手机应用程序等第三方设备上实现的AID软件进行通信。这些组件可能由不同的制造商开发和商业化,这反过来可能给寻求技术支持的患者带来困难。应对这些挑战的一个可能解决方案是将葡萄糖传感器和胰岛素导管集成到一个单一设备中。这将允许葡萄糖传感器和胰岛素导管同时插入,无需配对,并简化系统管理。近年来,在临床研究中已经开发并评估了将葡萄糖传感器和胰岛素导管结合在一个平台上的不同技术。所有这些研究的一致发现是,只要满足某些条件,集成对胰岛素输注和葡萄糖测量没有不利影响。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了这种方法所面临的挑战,并讨论了已提出的可能解决方案。

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