Model study of the pressure build-up during subcutaneous injection

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Abstract

In this study we estimate the subcutaneous tissue counter pressure during drug infusion from a series of injections of insulin in type 2 diabetic patients using a non-invasive method. We construct a model for the pressure evolution in subcutaneous tissue based on mass continuity and the flow laws of a porous medium. For equivalent injection forces we measure the change in the infusion rate between injections in air at atmospheric pressure and in tissue. From a best fit with our model, we then determine the flow permeability as well as the bulk modulus of the tissue, estimated to be of the order 10-11- 10-10 m2 and 105 Pa, respectively. The permeability is in good agreement with reported values for adipose porcine tissue. We suggest our model as a general way to estimate the pressure build-up in tissue during subcutaneous injection. © 2014 Thomsen et al.

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Thomsen, M., Hernandez-Garcia, A., Mathiesen, J., Poulsen, M., Sørensen, D. N., Tarnow, L., & Feidenhans’l, R. (2014). Model study of the pressure build-up during subcutaneous injection. PLoS ONE, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104054

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