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Fully closed-loop insulin delivery improves glucose control of inpatients with type 2 diabetes receiving hemodialysis
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HemodialysisUrologyDiabetes ManagementMedicineGlucose ControlDiabetesUsual CareType 2Insulin ManagementBlood Glucose MonitoringInsulin DeliveryPatients Undergoing HemodialysisChronic Kidney DiseaseArtificial PancreasNephrologyAnesthesiologyClosed-loop Insulin Delivery
Inpatient diabetes management of those on hemodialysis poses a major challenge. In a post hoc analysis of a randomized controlled clinical trial, we compared the efficacy of fully automated closed-loop insulin delivery vs. usual care in patients undergoing hemodialysis while in hospital. Compared to control patients receiving conventional subcutaneous insulin therapy, those patients receiving closed-loop insulin delivery significantly increased the proportion of time when a continuous glucose monitor was in the target range of 5.6-10.0 mmol/l by 37.6 percent without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia. Thus, closed-loop insulin delivery offers a novel way to achieve effective and safe glucose control in this vulnerable patient population.
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