2019
Safety and Performance of the Omnipod Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Adults, Adolescents, and Children with Type 1 Diabetes Over 5 Days Under Free-Living Conditions
Sherr J, Buckingham BA, Forlenza G, Galderisi A, Ekhlaspour L, Wadwa RP, Carria L, Hsu L, Berget C, Peyser TA, Lee JB, O'Connor J, Dumais B, Huyett L, Layne JE, Ly TT. Safety and Performance of the Omnipod Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Adults, Adolescents, and Children with Type 1 Diabetes Over 5 Days Under Free-Living Conditions. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2019, 22: 174-184. PMID: 31596130, PMCID: PMC7047109, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2019.0286.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDaily physical activityPhysical activityFree-living conditionsPercentage timeMultiple daily injectionsType 1 diabetesRespective age groupsCohort of participantsHybrid closed-loop systemPrimary endpointDaily injectionsEligible participantsClosed-loop studiesPercentage of timeTherapy phaseInvestigational deviceNights of useAge groupsSensor glucoseType 1Home settingDlSignificant decreaseUsual routineAdults
2015
i-gel: a new supraglottic device for effective resuscitation of a very low birthweight infant with Cornelia de Lange syndrome
Galderisi A, De Bernardo G, Lorenzon E, Trevisanuto D. i-gel: a new supraglottic device for effective resuscitation of a very low birthweight infant with Cornelia de Lange syndrome. BMJ Case Reports 2015, 2015: bcr2014209124. PMID: 25809435, PMCID: PMC4386302, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2014-209124.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsLaryngeal mask airwayLow birthweight infantsBirthweight infantsCornelia de Lange syndromeNew supraglottic airway deviceClassic laryngeal mask airwayDe Lange syndromeNew supraglottic deviceFace mask ventilationSupraglottic airway deviceWeeks of gestationLange syndromeMask airwaySupraglottic devicesAirway devicesAirway managementEffective resuscitationI-gelInfantsEffective ventilationTrainee paediatriciansCurrent reportFirst caseSyndromeVentilation