2022
Feasibility and Preliminary Safety of Smartphone-Based Automated Insulin Delivery in Adolescents and Children With Type 1 Diabetes
Deshpande S, Weinzimer SA, Gibbons K, Nally LM, Weyman K, Carria L, Zgorski M, Laffel LM, Doyle FJ, Dassau E. Feasibility and Preliminary Safety of Smartphone-Based Automated Insulin Delivery in Adolescents and Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2022, 18: 363-371. PMID: 35971681, PMCID: PMC10973844, DOI: 10.1177/19322968221116384.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchType 1 diabetesUnannounced exercisePercent timeGlucose standard deviationParents/guardiansSecondary outcomesAdverse eventsPrimary outcomeBlood glucose dataPump therapyPreliminary safetyAutomated Insulin DeliveryContinuous glucose monitoring dataPediatric participantsGlucose monitoring dataAge-based cohortsArtificial pancreas systemsLarge mealsInsulin deliveryGlucose dataYoung childrenDiabetesYounger cohortsChildrenCohort
2021
Predictors of Time-in-Range (70–180 mg/dL) Achieved Using a Closed-Loop Control System
Schoelwer MJ, Kanapka LG, Wadwa RP, Breton MD, Ruedy KJ, Ekhlaspour L, Forlenza GP, Cobry EC, Messer LH, Cengiz E, Jost E, Carria L, Emory E, Hsu LJ, Weinzimer SA, Buckingham BA, Lal RA, Oliveri MC, Kollman CC, Dokken BB, Cherñavvsky DR, Beck RW, DeBoer MD, Gonder-Frederick L, Robic J, Voelmle M, Conschafter K, Morris K, Barnett C, Carr K, Hellmann J, Kime M, Todd Alonso G, Slover R, Berget C, Towers L, Lange S, Buckingham B, Maahs D, Lal R, Ekhlaspour L, Norlander L, Hood K, Town M, Weir C, Smith K, Hsu L, Shinksy D, Viana J, Cengiz E, Weinzimer S, Weyman K, Carria L, Zgorski M, Ruedy K, Beck R, Borgman S, Rusnak J, Kanapka L, Kollman C, Murphy C, Arreza-Rubin G, Green N, Kovatchev B, Brown S, Anderson S, Breton M, Laffel L, Pinsker J, Levy C, Kudva Y, Wadwa R, Buckingham B, Doyle III F, Renard E, Cobelli C, Reznik Y, Arreza-Rubin G, Lum J, Beck R, Ruedy K, Janicek R, Gabrielson D. Predictors of Time-in-Range (70–180 mg/dL) Achieved Using a Closed-Loop Control System. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2021, 23: 475-481. PMID: 33689454, PMCID: PMC8252894, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2020.0646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlycemic controlLower TIROptimal glycemic controlType 1 diabetesPredictors of timeGreater improvementClinical characteristicsClinical predictorsFourth quartileMore insulinBody weightGlucose monitor dataExtension phaseMultivariate modelBolusStrongest predictorContinuous glucose monitor dataQuartileInsulinPredictorsChildrenParticipantsT1D.T1DDiabetesExtended Use of the Control-IQ Closed-Loop Control System in Children With Type 1 Diabetes.
Kanapka LG, Wadwa RP, Breton MD, Ruedy KJ, Ekhlaspour L, Forlenza GP, Cengiz E, Schoelwer MJ, Jost E, Carria L, Emory E, Hsu LJ, Weinzimer SA, DeBoer MD, Buckingham BA, Oliveri M, Kollman C, Dokken BB, Cherñavvsky D, Beck RW. Extended Use of the Control-IQ Closed-Loop Control System in Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2021, 44: 473-478. PMID: 33355258, PMCID: PMC7818334, DOI: 10.2337/dc20-1729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesChildren 6Sensor-augmented pump therapyWeeks of useDiabetic ketoacidosisDays of useGlycemic controlSAP groupSevere hypoglycemiaPump therapyClinical trialsPercentage of timeCLC groupMean TIRDiabetesFurther evaluationCohortRCTsDlWeeksChildrenDaysExtended useParticipantsKetoacidosis
2020
Brain Function Differences in Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Functional MRI Study of Working Memory
Foland-Ross LC, Tong G, Mauras N, Cato A, Aye T, Tansey M, White NH, Weinzimer SA, Englert K, Shen H, Mazaika PK, Reiss AL, Tsalikian E, Tansey M, Coffey J, Cabbage J, Salamat S, Bisbee R, Mauras N, Fox L, Cato A, Englert K, Sikes K, Ewen T, Bird K, Buckingham B, Wilson D, Aye T, Kingman R, Weinzimer S, Tamborlane W, Ambrosino J, Steffen A, Weyman K, Zgorski M, White N, Arbelaez A, Levandoski L, Starnes A, Hershey T, Reiss A, Foland-Ross L, Marzelli M, Mazaika P, Tong G, Sperling M, Becker D, Cleary P, Greenbaum C, Moran A. Brain Function Differences in Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Functional MRI Study of Working Memory. Diabetes 2020, 69: 1770-1778. PMID: 32471809, PMCID: PMC7372069, DOI: 10.2337/db20-0123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesImproved glycemic controlBrain function differencesFunctional MRI studyGreater modulationDiabetes groupGlycemic controlFrontoparietal cortexMRI studiesControl groupDiabetesType 1Functional MRICompensatory mechanismsEarly onsetBrain activationVisuospatial Working Memory TaskChildrenN-back taskMemory functionEarly ageMemory abilityWorking Memory TaskFuture studiesActivation
2019
1346-P: Longitudinal Evaluation of Cognitive Functioning in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Persistent Effects on IQ and Vocabulary
WEINZIMER S, AMBROSINO J, CATO A, JO B, ENGLERT K, WHITE N, ARBELAEZ A, HERSHEY T, FOX L, TSALIKIAN E, TANSEY M, BUCKINGHAM B, AYE T, WILSON D, TAMBORLANE W, REISS A, MAURAS N. 1346-P: Longitudinal Evaluation of Cognitive Functioning in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Persistent Effects on IQ and Vocabulary. Diabetes 2019, 68 DOI: 10.2337/db19-1346-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpouse/partnerFull Scale IQVerbal IQSignificant cognitive differencesYoung childrenResearch supportCognitive differencesCognitive functioningCognitive dataProcessing speedParental IQNeuropsychological testingIQBrain maturationLower scoresSelfVocabularyHuman developmentChildrenCritical periodLongitudinal evaluationMixed effectsCognitionPartnersVIQ
2014
Skin and Adhesive Issues With Continuous Glucose Monitors
Englert K, Ruedy K, Coffey J, Caswell K, Steffen A, Levandoski L, Tsalikian E, Tansey M, Coffey J, Cabbage J, Salamati S, Mauras N, Fox L, Englert K, Permuy J, Sikes K, Buckingham B, Wilson D, Clinton P, Caswell K, Weinzimer S, Tamborlane W, Sherr J, Steffen A, Weyman K, Zgorski M, Tichy E, White N, Arbelaez A, Levandoski L, Starnes A, Beck R, Ruedy K, Kollman C, Xing D, Hall C, Stevens B, Grave G, Winer K, Leschek E, Becker D, Cleary P, Greenbaum C, Moran A, Steffes M, Bucksa J, Nowicki M, Makky V. Skin and Adhesive Issues With Continuous Glucose Monitors. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2014, 8: 745-751. PMID: 24876416, PMCID: PMC4764227, DOI: 10.1177/1932296814529893.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous glucose monitoringSkin irritationLimited body surface areaYoung childrenBody surface areaType 1 diabetesDuration of useCGM devicesReduced skin irritationSupplemental productsContinuous glucose monitorStudy groupPhysical activityImproved adherenceStudy coordinatorsCGM useSmall childrenGlucose monitoringIrritationChildrenGlucose monitorSensor wearDaily use
2008
Prolonged use of continuous glucose monitors in children with type 1 diabetes on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion or intensive multiple‐daily injection therapy
Weinzimer S, Xing D, Tansey M, Fiallo-Scharer R, Mauras N, Wysocki T, Beck R, Tamborlane W, Ruedy K. Prolonged use of continuous glucose monitors in children with type 1 diabetes on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion or intensive multiple‐daily injection therapy. Pediatric Diabetes 2008, 10: 91-96. PMID: 19175899, DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-5448.2008.00476.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous glucose monitorType 1 diabetesMDI usersCSII usersContinuous subcutaneous insulin infusionMultiple daily injection therapySubcutaneous insulin infusionTreatment of childrenGlucose monitorContinuous glucose monitoring systemLong-term useInjection therapyClinical factorsGlucose monitoring systemInsulin infusionAmbulatory settingWeek 22Week 1Pilot studyWkT1DDiabetesChildrenSatisfaction surveyDaily use
2007
Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Children with Type 1 Diabetes
Buckingham B, Beck R, Tamborlane W, Xing D, Kollman C, Fiallo-Scharer R, Mauras N, Ruedy K, Tansey M, Weinzimer S, Wysocki T. Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Children with Type 1 Diabetes. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2007, 151: 388-393.e2. PMID: 17889075, PMCID: PMC2045068, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2007.03.047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous glucose monitoringContinuous glucose monitorReal-time continuous glucose monitoringGlucose monitoringMean hemoglobin A1cSevere skin reactionsType 1 diabetesGlucose monitorContinuous glucose monitoring systemInsulin pump usersDaily useGlycemic controlHemoglobin A1cDaily treatmentGlucose monitoring systemSkin reactionsWeek 9Glucose valuesBaseline levelsType 1WeeksPump usersT1DHigh satisfactionChildren
2004
Diabetes Mellitus in Children and Adolescents
Weinzimer S, Tamborlane W. Diabetes Mellitus in Children and Adolescents. 2004 DOI: 10.1002/0470862092.d0809.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetes mellitusNormal glucose controlRoutine clinical practiceSpecific clinical presentationType 2 diabetesType 1 diabetesQuality of lifeOutpatient managementClinical presentationTreatment algorithmGlucose controlDifferential diagnosisClinical practiceMellitusDiabetesInsulin deliveryPresent unique challengesChildrenArtificial pancreasDiagnosisTreatmentUnique challengesPancreasPrevalenceClinicians