2013
Reduced Hypoglycemia and Increased Time in Target Using Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery During Nights With or Without Antecedent Afternoon Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes
Sherr JL, Cengiz E, Palerm CC, Clark B, Kurtz N, Roy A, Carria L, Cantwell M, Tamborlane WV, Weinzimer SA. Reduced Hypoglycemia and Increased Time in Target Using Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery During Nights With or Without Antecedent Afternoon Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2013, 36: 2909-2914. PMID: 23757427, PMCID: PMC3781513, DOI: 10.2337/dc13-0010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNocturnal hypoglycemiaType 1 diabetesAfternoon exerciseInsulin deliveryAntecedent exerciseTarget blood glucose rangeCL insulin deliveryClosed-loop insulin deliveryLoop insulin deliveryTarget rangeBlood glucose levelsBlood glucose rangeMaximum heart rateCL controlBrisk treadmillReduced hypoglycemiaSedentary dayExercise dayPercentage of timeGlucose levelsHeart rateGlucose valuesType 1Random orderStudy period
2004
Rediscovery of insulin pump treatment of childhood type 1 diabetes.
Weinzimer SA, Doyle EA, Steffen AT, Sikes KA, Tamborlane WV. Rediscovery of insulin pump treatment of childhood type 1 diabetes. Minerva Medica 2004, 95: 85-92. PMID: 15272243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous subcutaneous insulin infusionInsulin pump therapyQuality of lifeSevere hypoglycemiaPump therapyLong-term microvascular complicationsEfficacy of CSIIType 1 diabetes mellitusWeight gainChildhood type 1 diabetesExcessive weight gainBasal infusion rateSubcutaneous insulin infusionType 1 diabetesNew insulin analoguesTreatment of childrenContinuous glucose monitoringMicrovascular complicationsDiabetes mellitusPediatric patientsHemoglobin levelsNocturnal hypoglycemiaTreatment optionsNormal glycemiaInsulin infusion