Development of the Biostator® glucose clamping algorithm

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The 'glucose clamping' technique has been proposed as a method for the early detection of a beginning derangement of glucose homeostasis and thus for the possible prevention of maturity-onset diabetes. This technique interrupts the physiological glucose-insulin relationship by placing a patient's blood glucose concentration under an investigator's control, for quantification of the pancreatic beta-cell response during hyperglycemic clamps and of sensitivity of body tissue to exogenous insulin during normoglycemic clamps. We report the development of a glucose clamping algorithm for use with the Biostator® glucose-controlled insulin-infusion system. This algorithm adds simplicity and precision to the glucose clamping procedure and reduces operator effort to a minimum. We describe the early development of the algorithm with a model system and report evaluations made during animal studies and preliminary investigations with human subjects.

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Clemens, A. H., Hough, D. L., & D’Orazio, P. A. (1982). Development of the Biostator® glucose clamping algorithm. Clinical Chemistry, 28(9), 1899–1904. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/28.9.1899

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