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Blood glucose monitoring during aerobic and anaerobic physical exercise using a new artificial pancreas system

Authors :
Lyvia Biagi
Arthur Bertachi
Marga Giménez
Josep Vehí
Clara Viñals
Ignacio Conget
Jorge Bondia
Carmen Quirós
Judith Viaplana
Source :
Endocrinologia, diabetes y nutricion. 65(6)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

To assess an artificial pancreas system during aerobic (AeE) and anaerobic exercise (AnE).A pilot clinical trial on five subjects with type 1 diabetes (4 males) aged 37±10.9 years, diabetes diagnosed 21.2±12.2 years before, insulin pump users, and with a mean HbAThe mean glucose level was 124.0±25.1mg/dL in the AeE studies and 152.1±34.1mg/dL in the AnE studies. Percent times in the different glucose ranges of 70-180,180 and70mg/dL were 89.8±18.6% and 75.9±27.6%; 7.7±18.4% and 23.2±28.0%; and 2.5±6.3% and 1.0±3.6% during the AeE and AnE sessions, respectively. Only six rescues with carbohydrates (15g) were required during the studies (4 in AeE and 2 in AnE). Total insulin dose during the five hours of the study was 3.1±1.0IU in the AeE studies and 3.5±1.3IU in the AnE studies.Blood glucose response to AeE and AnE exercise is different. The evaluated artificial pancreas system appeared to achieve effective and safe blood glucose control during exercise and up to four hours later. However, new control strategies that minimize patient intervention should be designed.

Details

ISSN :
25300180
Volume :
65
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinologia, diabetes y nutricion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3351fba4babc31801ba005ce2185e9c1