2022
A Comparison of Postprandial Glucose Control in the Medtronic Advanced Hybrid Closed-Loop System Versus 670G
Weinzimer S, Bailey RJ, Bergenstal RM, Nimri R, Beck RW, Schatz D, Ambler-Osborn L, Schweiger DS, von dem Berge T, Sibayan J, Johnson ML, Calhoun P, Phillip M, Bergenstal R, Phillip M, Criego A, Bergenstal R, Carlson A, Martens T, Beasley S, Johnson M, Whipple D, Hyatt J, Punel A, Grieme A, Thomas L, LaFrance A, Hasledalen C, Laffel L, Isganaitis E, Freiner E, Ambler-Osborn L, Desrochers H, Turcotte C, Naik N, Roethke L, Fisher M, Nimri R, Nevo M, Bello R, Hamou A, Hermon O, Horesh O, Shiovitch Mantzuri G, Drotz I, Yehiel N, Naveh R, Schatz D, Haller M, Albanese-O'Neill A, Sheehan E, Leey J, Smith M, Jacobsen L, Adams J, Hosford J, Whyte L, Battelino T, Dovč K, Bratina N, Šmigoc Schweiger D, Sever U, Gianini A, Murn Berkopec B, Mali B, Weinzimer S, Weyman K, Carria L, Zgorski M, Danne T, Biester T, von dem Berge T, Weiskorn J, Kordonouri O, Biester S, Aschemeier B, Remus K, Pisarek N, Sibayan J, Beck R, Mouse T, Davis J, Bailey R, Hellmann A, Reese N, Calhoun P, Strayer H, Cohen N, Henderson R, Kollman C, Kennedy J, Woodall W, Mahr I, Hood K, Arreaza-Rubin G, Eggerman T, Green N, Janicek R, Gabrielson D, Belle S, Castle J, Green J, Legault L, Willi S, Wysham C, Eggerman T. A Comparison of Postprandial Glucose Control in the Medtronic Advanced Hybrid Closed-Loop System Versus 670G. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2022, 24: 573-582. PMID: 35363054, PMCID: PMC9353997, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2021.0568.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHybrid closed-loop systemGlucose levelsGlycemic controlGlycemic excursionsAdvanced hybrid closed-loop systemG armPostprandial glycemic excursionsPostprandial glycemic controlType 1 diabetesPostprandial glucose controlPrandial insulin deliveryTreatment armsCrossover trialGlucose controlMedtronic MiniMedSecondary analysisMeal sizeOvernight improvementInsulin deliveryHyperglycemiaOutcomesArmLevel 2HypoglycemiaPremeal
2014
Longitudinal Assessment of Neuroanatomical and Cognitive Differences in Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: Association With Hyperglycemia
Mauras N, Mazaika P, Buckingham B, Weinzimer S, White NH, Tsalikian E, Hershey T, Cato A, Cheng P, Kollman C, Beck RW, Ruedy K, Aye T, Fox L, Arbelaez AM, Wilson D, Tansey M, Tamborlane W, Peng D, Marzelli M, Winer KK, Reiss AL. Longitudinal Assessment of Neuroanatomical and Cognitive Differences in Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: Association With Hyperglycemia. Diabetes 2014, 64: 1770-1779. PMID: 25488901, PMCID: PMC4407847, DOI: 10.2337/db14-1445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matter growthControl subjectsAge-matched control subjectsType 1 diabetesHigh-resolution structural MRIWhite matter areasWhite matter volumeYoung childrenContinuous glucose monitoringGray matter regionsNondiabetic childrenChronic hyperglycemiaExecutive function scoresFunction scoresGlucose variabilityMatter volumeChildren ages 4Comprehensive neurocognitive testsBrain regionsLongitudinal assessmentType 1Structural MRIHyperglycemiaDiabetesMatter regions