Management of diabetes type 1 with hybrid closed-loop

Dijana Ćosić, D. Železnik, Uroš Železnik
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Introduction: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), in which the pancreas is no longer able to produce insulin to naturally control blood sugar, can be a major problem for the patient in terms of disease management. Closed-loop hybrid systems are designed to automate insulin delivery to improve T1DM outcomes and reduce the burden and distress for the user. The hybrid closed-loop makes an important contribution to reducing the difficulties of disease, also its control and management.Research goal: The goal is to examine how the closed hybrid loop system has contributed to the management of T1DM and improved the quality of life of patients.Participants and Methods: The survey was based on a non-experimental quantitative method with a questionnaire developed for the study. The surveys were distributed on Facebook in groups dedicated to patients with T1DM. The survey covered hybrid closed-loop users in Slovenia. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for the statistical processing of the obtained data. IBM SPSS Statistics (version 20) was used.Results: The hybrid closed-loop system provides respondents with better management of T1DM and a better quality of life. 82.9% of respondents have fewer hypoglycaemic episodes than before using the hybrid system, 65.7% of respondents detect signs of hypoglycaemia earlier and fear of hypoglycaemia is reduced. 70.3% of respondents say they have less worries about diabetes.Conclusion: The study confirmed the prediction that respondents with T1DM are satisfied with the hybrid closed-loop system and notice fewer fluctuations in their blood sugar. The latest treatment method also helps to improve the quality of life. Because of its benefits, respondents recommend using a hybrid closed-loop system.
混合闭环治疗1型糖尿病
1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者的胰腺不再能够产生胰岛素来自然控制血糖,这可能是患者在疾病管理方面的一个主要问题。闭环混合系统设计用于自动化胰岛素输送,以改善T1DM结果,减轻用户的负担和痛苦。混合闭环对降低疾病的难度、控制和管理做出了重要贡献。研究目标:目的是研究闭合混合回路系统如何促进T1DM的管理和改善患者的生活质量。参与者和方法:本调查采用非实验定量方法,并为本研究开发了一份问卷。这些调查是在Facebook上专门针对T1DM患者的小组中发布的。该调查涵盖了斯洛文尼亚的混合闭环用户。采用描述性统计和推理统计对所得数据进行统计处理。使用IBM SPSS Statistics (version 20)。结果:混合闭环系统为被调查者提供了更好的T1DM管理和更好的生活质量。与使用混合系统前相比,82.9%的受访者低血糖发作次数减少,65.7%的受访者更早发现低血糖迹象,对低血糖的恐惧减少。70.3%的受访者表示他们对糖尿病的担忧减少了。结论:本研究证实了T1DM患者对混合闭环系统满意,血糖波动较少的预测。最新的治疗方法也有助于提高生活质量。由于其好处,受访者建议使用混合闭环系统。
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