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期刊名:Journal of diabetes science and technology

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ISSN:1932-2968

e-ISSN:1932-2968

IF/分区:3.7/Q2

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Closed-loop insulin delivery systems are fast becoming the standard of care in the management of type 1 diabetes and have led to significant improvements in diabetes management. Nevertheless, there is still room for improvement for the clos...
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Marga Giménez,Ignacio Conget,Nick Oliver Marga Giménez
Automated insulin delivery (AID) is the most recent advance in type 1 diabetes (T1D) management. It has the potential to achieve glycemic targets without disabling hypoglycemia, to improve quality of life and reduce diabetes distress and bu...
Brianne E Lewis,Adam Mulka,Li Mao et al. Brianne E Lewis et al.
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Aleix Beneyto,B Wayne Bequette,Josep Vehi Aleix Beneyto
Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) are systems developed for daily use by people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). To ensure the safety of users, it is essential to consider how the human factor affects the performance and safety of these devices. ...
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Background: With the development of continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMS), detailed glycemic data are now available for analysis. Yet analysis of this data-rich information can be formidable. The power of CGMS-deri...