2022
SGLT2i Improves Glycemic Control in Patients With Congenital Severe Insulin Resistance.
Galderisi A, Tamborlane W, Taylor SI, Attia N, Moretti C, Barbetti F. SGLT2i Improves Glycemic Control in Patients With Congenital Severe Insulin Resistance. Pediatrics 2022, 150 PMID: 35652305, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2021-055671.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRabson-Mendenhall syndromeGlycemic controlHemoglobin A1cRenal calcium excretionInsulin-resistant diabetesSevere insulin resistanceCalcium excretionUrinary calciumAntidiabetic treatmentDay doseDose escalationSecond patientFirst patientInsulin levelsInsulin resistanceUrinary excretionSerum glucosePatientsEmpagliflozinMild increaseDapagliflozinΒ-hydroxybutyrateTarget rangeA1CExcretion
2019
Effect of Injection Site Cooling and Warming on Insulin Glargine Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Bitton G, Rom V, Hadelsberg U, Raz I, Cengiz E, Weinzimer S, Tamborlane WV. Effect of Injection Site Cooling and Warming on Insulin Glargine Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. Journal Of Diabetes Science And Technology 2019, 13: 1123-1128. PMID: 31067999, PMCID: PMC6835184, DOI: 10.1177/1932296819842151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInjection siteGlucose levelsSerum glucoseSubcutaneous depotMultiple daily insulin injectionsOvernight glucose levelsDaily insulin injectionsBlood glucose controlType 1 diabetesSensor glucose levelsInsulin infusion rateDL increaseInsulin glargineSerum insulinGlucose controlMDI therapyInsulin injectionsInsulin concentrationsPharmacodynamic studiesInfusion rateSkin warmingSeparate daysControl dayRate of absorptionRandom order
2004
Lack of accuracy of continuous glucose sensors in healthy, nondiabetic children: results of the Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet) accuracy study
Mauras N, Beck RW, Ruedy KJ, Kollman C, Tamborlane WV, Chase HP, Buckingham BA, Tsalikian E, Weinzimer S, Booth AD, Xing D. Lack of accuracy of continuous glucose sensors in healthy, nondiabetic children: results of the Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet) accuracy study. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2004, 144: 770-775. PMID: 15192625, PMCID: PMC2248702, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2004.03.042.Peer-Reviewed Original Research