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Clinical Safety and Feasibility of the Advanced Bolus Calculator for Type 1 Diabetes Based on Case-Based Reasoning: A 6-Week Nonrandomized Single-Arm Pilot Study

机译:基于案例推理的1型糖尿病高级推注计算器的临床安全性和可行性:6周非随机单臂试验研究

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Background: The Advanced Bolus Calculator for Diabetes (ABC4D) is an insulin bolus dose decision support system based on case-based reasoning (CBR). The system is implemented in a smartphone application to provide personalized and adaptive insulin bolus advice for people with type 1 diabetes. We aimed to assess proof of concept, safety, and feasibility of ABC4D in a free-living environment over 6 weeks. Methods: Prospective nonrandomized single-arm pilot study. Participants used the ABC4D smartphone application for 6 weeks in their home environment, attending the clinical research facility weekly for data upload, revision, and adaptation of the CBR case base. The primary outcome was postprandial hypoglycemia. Results: Ten adults with type 1 diabetes, on multiple daily injections of insulin, mean (standard deviation) age 47 (17), diabetes duration 25 (16), and HbA1c 68 (16) mmol/mol (8.4 (1.5) %) participated. A total of 182 and 150 meals, in week 1 and week 6, respectively, were included in the analysis of postprandial outcomes. The median (interquartile range) number of postprandial hypoglycemia episodes within 6-h after the meal was 4.5 (2.0–8.2) in week 1 versus 2.0 (0.5–6.5) in week 6 (P = 0.1). No episodes of severe hypoglycemia occurred during the study. Conclusion: The ABC4D is safe for use as a decision support tool for insulin bolus dosing in self-management of type 1 diabetes. A trend suggesting a reduction in postprandial hypoglycemia was observed in the final week compared with week 1.
机译:背景:糖尿病高级Bolus计算器(ABC4D)是基于案例推理(CBR)的胰岛素推注剂量决策支持系统。该系统在智能手机应用程序中实现,可为1型糖尿病患者提供个性化和自适应的胰岛素推注建议。我们旨在评估ABC4D在6周的自由生活环境中的概念,安全性和可行性证明。方法:前瞻性非随机单臂试验研究。参与者在家庭环境中使用ABC4D智能手机应用程序了6周,每周参加临床研究机构以上传,修改和改编CBR案例库。主要结果是餐后低血糖。结果:十位患有1型糖尿病的成年人,每天多次注射胰岛素,平均年龄(标准差)为47(17),糖尿病持续时间为25(16)和HbA1c 68(16)mmol / mol(8.4(1.5)%)参加了。餐后预后分析分别包括第1周和第6周的总共182顿饭和150顿饭。餐后6小时内餐后低血糖发作的中位数(四分位数范围)在第1周为4.5(2.0-8.2),而在第6周为2.0(0.5-6.5)(P = 0.1)。在研究期间没有发生严重的低血糖发作。结论:ABC4D可安全用作1型糖尿病自我管理中胰岛素推注剂量的决策支持工具。与第1周相比,在最后一周观察到一种趋势,表明餐后低血糖减少。

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