OBJECTIVE To determine whether the bihormonal bionic pancreas (BHBP) improves glycemic control and reduces hypoglycemia in individuals with congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) and postpancreatectomy diabetes (PPD) compared with usual care (UC). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Ten subjects with HI and PPD completed this open-label, crossover pilot study. Coprimary outcomes were mean glucose concentration and time with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) glucose concentration <3.3 mmol/L. RESULTS Mean (SD) CGM glucose concentration was 8.3 (0.7) mmol/L in the BHBP period versus 9 (1.8) mmol/L in the UC period (P 5 0.13). Mean (SD) time with CGM glucose concentration <3.3 mmol/L was 0% (0.002) in the BHBP period vs. 1.3% (0.018) in the UC period (P 5 0.11). CONCLUSIONS Relative to UC, the BHBP resulted in comparable glycemic control in our population.
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Rayannavar, A., Mitteer, L. M., Balliro, C. A., El-Khatib, F. H., Lord, K. L., Hawkes, C. P., … De Leon, D. D. (2021). The bihormonal bionic pancreas improves glycemic control in individuals with hyperinsulinism and postpancreatectomy diabetes: A pilot study. Diabetes Care, 44(11), 2582–2585. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc21-0416
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