Artificial pancreas can restrain diabetes epidemic: Study


Washington, June 16 (IANS): People with Type 1 diabetes walk an endless tightrope daily, monitoring their blood glucose levels and manually taking insulin by injection or from a pump. Not any more.

Researchers from Boston University and Massachusetts General Hospital in the US have developed a bionic pancreas that could help patients keep blood glucose levels consistent throughout the day.

People with Type 1 diabetes who used a bionic pancreas instead of manually monitoring glucose in the study were more likely to have blood glucose levels consistently within the normal range, with fewer dangerous lows or highs, researchers noted.

"The bionic pancreas system reduced the average blood glucose to levels that have been shown to dramatically reduce the risk of diabetic complications," said Steven Russell, an assistant professor of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.

During the study, researchers found about 37 percent fewer interventions for low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) and a more than two-fold reduction in the time in hypoglycemia in adults using the bionic pancreas than with the manual pump.

For adolescents using the bionic pancreas, results showed more than a two-fold reduction in the need for interventions for hypoglycemia.

The bionic pancreas around the size of an i-Pod is attached to patients' clothing with a small monitor.

The device uses a removable tiny sensor located in a thin needle inserted under the skin that automatically monitors real time glucose levels.

When the blood sugar level drops, it administers a dose of insulin.

"A bionic pancreas would function more like an automated thermostat, automatically monitoring blood glucose and delivering insulin or glucagon when needed to keep glucose within the normal range," Russell informed.

The study was published online in the journal New England Journal of Medicine.
  

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  • Richard, USA

    Sun, Jun 22 2014

    When your glucose goes low you do not take insulin

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  • Margaret, South Carolina

    Sun, Jun 22 2014

    Who ever wrote this article needs to check their facts. We are years away from this product being approved for use. The epidemic is with people with Type 2 this product is for people wth type 1. Big difference in the two conditions. Plus if your blood sugar level s, you would never give a dose of insulin to someone. I saw the headlines and thought it would give some good information on this important advancement in treatment of Type 1 diabetes.You need to do a better job, when you discuss health issues, there is already too much false information out there to confuse people.

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  • KEVIN BUNTING, ALABAMA

    Sun, Jun 22 2014

    please email some information on this bionic pancreas. my son is on the pump and its hardly ever in normal range for his age 15

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  • Steve, Philly

    Sun, Jun 22 2014

    DO research. You said. "When the blood sugar level s, it administers a dose of insulin." Wrong. When it increases you get insulin. Just like what minimized offers. This is all the same crap.When there is a cure or a good transplant let us know. Waste of time. Esp to any diabetic. They would all know this already.

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