Closed-loop systems: recent advancements and lived experiences.

Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2024.2406901
Nithya Kadiyala, Roman Hovorka, Charlotte K Boughton
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Abstract

Introduction: Hybrid closed loop systems are now commercially available for people with type 1 diabetes and are increasingly being adopted into clinical practice. Real-world data reflect both the glycemic and quality of life benefits reported in trials.

Areas covered: In this review, we summarize the key clinical efficacy and safety evidence for hybrid closed-loop systems, and the lived experience of users with type 1 diabetes across different age groups and during pregnancy. We comment on recent and emerging advancements addressing performance limitations and user experience, as well as the use of closed-loop systems in other types of diabetes.

Expert opinion: Emerging technological developments in closed-loop systems focus on improving performance and increasing automation to further optimize glycemic outcomes and improve quality of life for users. Workforce developments are now urgently required to ensure widespread equitable access to this life-changing technology. Future applications of closed-loop technology are expected to expand into other types of diabetes including type 2 diabetes.

闭环系统:最新进展和生活经验。
简介:混合闭环系统目前已在市场上为 1 型糖尿病患者提供,并越来越多地应用于临床实践。真实世界的数据反映了试验报告中的血糖和生活质量效益:在本综述中,我们总结了混合闭环系统的主要临床疗效和安全性证据,以及不同年龄组和孕期 1 型糖尿病患者的生活经验。我们还对解决性能限制和用户体验问题的最新进展,以及闭环系统在其他类型糖尿病中的应用进行了评论:闭环系统的新兴技术发展侧重于提高性能和自动化程度,以进一步优化血糖结果并改善用户的生活质量。现在迫切需要发展劳动力,以确保广泛公平地使用这项改变生活的技术。预计未来闭环技术的应用将扩展到其他类型的糖尿病,包括 2 型糖尿病。
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