Clinical hurdles and possible solutions in the implementation of closed-loop control in type 1 diabetes mellitus

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From an engineering perspective, controlling blood glucose appears to be a fairly straightforward single input (glucose), single output (insulin) control problem. Unfortunately, mimicking Mother Nature turns out to be a complex endeavor. The primary hurdle in developing a useful, safe closed-loop control algorithm for an artificial pancreas is the time delays associated with current continuous glucose monitors and subcutaneously delivered insulins. This article will provide a brief history of the artificial pancreas, outline the main clinical hurdles restricting its current implementation, and list possible solutions for success. © Diabetes Technology Society.

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Zisser, H. (2011). Clinical hurdles and possible solutions in the implementation of closed-loop control in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. Diabetes Technology Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/193229681100500537

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