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期刊名:Journal of diabetes science and technology

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ISSN:1932-2968

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IF/分区:3.7/Q2

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The endocrine hospitalist and inpatient diabetes management team increases access to endocrinology consultations and improves glycemic control and quality metrics such as length of stay and hospital readmission. Enhanced glycemic care is ne...
Andreas Thomas,Lutz Heinemann Andreas Thomas
The technology needed to "close the loop," that is, a system for continuous glucose monitoring and a pump that infuses insulin, are only 2 of the 3 components needed for each system for automated insulin delivery (AID), the other is a "tran...
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Carter Shelton,Andrew P Demidowich,Mahsa Motevalli et al. Carter Shelton et al.
Background: Hospitalized patients who are receiving antihyperglycemic agents are at increased risk for hypoglycemia. Inpatient hypoglycemia may lead to increased risk for morbidity, mortality, prolonged hospitalization, a...
Nicholas T Conway,Michael Bluett,Cathy Shields et al. Nicholas T Conway et al.
Introduction: The growing prevalence of diabetes has increased the need for scalable technologies to improve outcomes. My Diabetes My Way (MDMW) is an electronic personal health record (ePHR) available to all people with ...
Ananta Addala,Sarah Hanes,Diana Naranjo et al. Ananta Addala et al.
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Background: People with impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH) are at elevated risk of severe, potentially hazardous, hypoglycemia and would benefit from a device alerting to hypoglycemia. Heart rate variability (HRV) c...