全闭环胰岛素输送系统在青少年继发性胰腺炎糖尿病患者中的成功应用- 1例报告。

IF 3.3 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Abirami Namasivayam, Sandra Walton-Betancourth, Helen Hysted, Vipan Datta, Cliodhna Myles, Charlotte Boughton, M Loredana Marcovecchio, Ajay Thankamony
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可变速率静脉胰岛素输注(VRIII)常用于身体不适且营养需求复杂的住院糖尿病患者。然而,VRIII是一种反应性的胰岛素递送方法,不基于生理,具有重大的安全性问题,并且非常耗费资源。全闭环(FCL)系统是糖尿病管理中很有前途的技术。CamAPS HX是改善成人血糖结局的系统之一,但缺乏其在儿童中的有效性和安全性的证据。在这个报告中,我们提出了一个14岁的青少年谁发展为糖尿病继发于急性坏死性胰腺炎,并伴有并发症,包括食管穿孔和胰腺周围收集。他最初接受VRII治疗以管理全肠外营养(TPN),然后过渡到鼻胃管喂养。然而,对鼻胃饲料的不同耐受性和频繁的TPN滴定给胰岛素治疗带来了重大挑战。因此,启动CamAPS HX FCL系统,在从TPN逐渐过渡到肠内营养的过程中,可以维持稳定的血糖水平,而不会出现低血糖。本病例提供的证据表明,使用FCL系统对患有糖尿病和复杂营养需求的住院儿童和青少年的管理是安全有效的。据我们所知,这是第一例使用FCL系统管理糖尿病的儿科住院患者。
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Successful use of a fully closed-loop insulin delivery system in an adolescent with diabetes secondary to pancreatitis - a case report.

Successful use of a fully closed-loop insulin delivery system in an adolescent with diabetes secondary to pancreatitis - a case report.

Successful use of a fully closed-loop insulin delivery system in an adolescent with diabetes secondary to pancreatitis - a case report.

Variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) is often administered to hospitalized patients with diabetes, who are unwell and have complex nutritional needs. However, VRIII is a reactive approach to insulin delivery that is not based on physiology, is associated with significant safety concerns, and is extremely resource intensive. Fully closed-loop (FCL) systems are promising technologies in diabetes management. CamAPS HX is one of these systems that improves glycemic outcomes in adults, but evidence of its effectiveness and safety in children is lacking. In this report, we present a case of a 14-year-old adolescent who developed diabetes secondary to acute necrotizing pancreatitis and was associated with complications that included esophageal perforation and peripancreatic collections. He was initially treated with VRII to manage total parenteral nutrition (TPN) before transitioning to nasogastric tube feeding. However, variable tolerance to nasogastric feeds and frequent titration of TPN posed significant challenges to insulin therapy. Therefore, the CamAPS HX FCL system was initiated which allowed maintenance of stable glucose levels without hypoglycemia during the gradual transition from TPN to enteral nutrition. This case provides evidence that use of FCL systems is safe and effective for management of inpatient children and adolescents with diabetes and complex nutritional needs. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a pediatric inpatient in whom diabetes was managed using an FCL system.

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自引率
18.20%
发文量
59
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism Journal is the official publication of the Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology. Its formal abbreviated title is “Ann Pediatr Endocrinol Metab”. It is a peer-reviewed open access journal of medicine published in English. The journal was launched in 1996 under the title of ‘Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology’ until 2011 (pISSN 1226-2242). Since 2012, the title is now changed to ‘Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism’. The Journal is published four times per year on the last day of March, June, September, and December. It is widely distributed for free to members of the Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology, medical schools, libraries, and academic institutions. The journal is indexed/tracked/covered by web sites of PubMed Central, PubMed, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, EBSCO, EMBASE, KoreaMed, KoMCI, KCI, Science Central, DOI/CrossRef, Directory of Open Access Journals(DOAJ), and Google Scholar. The aims of Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism are to contribute to the advancements in the fields of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism through the scientific reviews and interchange of all of pediatric endocrinology and metabolism. It aims to reflect the latest clinical, translational, and basic research trends from worldwide valuable achievements. In addition, genome research, epidemiology, public education and clinical practice guidelines in each country are welcomed for publication. The Journal particularly focuses on research conducted with Asian-Pacific children whose genetic and environmental backgrounds are different from those of the Western. Area of specific interest include the following : Growth, puberty, glucose metabolism including diabetes mellitus, obesity, nutrition, disorders of sexual development, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal cortex, bone or other endocrine and metabolic disorders from infancy through adolescence.
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