Tap tap tap tap. Narrator The pump that Melissa uses implants a small tube just under the skin which delivers a steady dose of insulin. That's usually the job of the pancreas. But in type one ...
Medtronic recently received FDA approval for its MiniMed 780G system, which is an insulin pump that automatically adjusts and corrects type 1 diabetes patients’ glucose levels every five minutes.
The software and communications side of an insulin pump like this one has had its RF communications reverse-engineered with the help of an SDR, a task that took a lot more work than one might expect.
Most of the members of the AEDTC work with industry ... annual estimates of the number of individuals who use their insulin pumps (including basic demographic data) the results of clinical ...
An insulin pump can more closely mimic the way a healthy pancreas works, through a Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII), replaces the need for frequent injections by delivering precise ...
New research about to get underway at the University of Virginia could help make life easier for people with Type One Diabetes- by possibly developing a fully automated insulin pump.
It’s obviously a serious occurrence for an insulin pump to be affected by anything, and it sounds as though the radio amateur concerned has done the right thing. But it’s clear that something ...
This research and delivery system will help patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes receive their insulin based on real-time glucose levels.