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Consensus Recommendations for the Use of Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) Technologies in Clinical Practice.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/172712
Publisher DOI
10.1210/endrev/bnac022
PubMed ID
36066457
Description
The significant and growing global prevalence of diabetes continues to challenge people with diabetes (PwD), healthcare providers and payers. While maintaining near-normal glucose levels has been shown to prevent or delay the progression of the long-term complications of diabetes, a significant proportion of PwD are not attaining their glycemic goals. During the past six years, we have seen tremendous advances in automated insulin delivery (AID) technologies. Numerous randomized controlled trials and real-world studies have shown that the use of AID systems is safe and effective in helping PwD achieve their long-term glycemic goals while reducing hypoglycemia risk. Thus, AID systems have recently become an integral part of diabetes management. However, recommendations for using AID systems in clinical settings have been lacking. Such guided recommendations are critical for AID success and acceptance. All clinicians working with PwD need to become familiar with the available systems in order to eliminate disparities in diabetes quality of care. This report provides much-needed guidance for clinicians who are interested in utilizing AIDs and presents a comprehensive listing of the evidence payers should consider when determining eligibility criteria for AID insurance coverage.
Date of Publication
2023-03-04
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Automated Insulin Delivery Closed-Loop Consensus Recommendations Type 1 Diabetes
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Phillip, Moshe
Nimri, Revital
Bergenstal, Richard M
Barnard-Kelly, Katharine
Danne, Thomas
Hovorka, Roman
Kovatchev, Boris P
Messer, Laurel H
Parkin, Christopher G
Ambler-Osborn, Louise
Amiel, Stephanie A
Bally, Lia Claudia
Universitätsklinik für Diabetologie, Endokrinologie, Ernährungsmedizin & Metabolismus (UDEM)
Beck, Roy W
Biester, Sarah
Biester, Torben
Blanchette, Julia E
Bosi, Emanuele
Boughton, Charlotte K
Breton, Marc D
Brown, Sue A
Buckingham, Bruce A
Cai, Albert
Carlson, Anders L
Castle, Jessica R
Choudhary, Pratik
Close, Kelly L
Cobelli, Claudio
Criego, Amy B
Davis, Elizabeth
de Beaufort, Carine
de Bock, Martin I
DeSalvo, Daniel J
DeVries, J Hans
Dovc, Klemen
Doyle, Francis J
Ekhlaspour, Laya
Shvalb, Naama Fisch
Forlenza, Gregory P
Gallen, Geraldine
Garg, Satish K
Gershenoff, Dana C
Gonder-Frederick, Linda A
Haidar, Ahmad
Hartnell, Sara
Heinemann, Lutz
Heller, Simon
Hirsch, Irl B
Hood, Korey K
Isaacs, Diana
Klonoff, David C
Kordonouri, Olga
Kowalski, Aaron
Laffel, Lori
Lawton, Julia
Lal, Rayhan A
Leelarathna, Lalantha
Maahs, David M
Murphy, Helen R
Nørgaard, Kirsten
O'Neal, David
Oser, Sean
Oser, Tamara
Renard, Eric
Riddell, Michael C
Rodbard, David
Russell, Steven J
Schatz, Desmond A
Shah, Viral N
Sherr, Jennifer L
Simonson, Gregg D
Wadwa, R Paul
Ward, Candice
Weinzimer, Stuart A
Wilmot, Emma G
Battelino, Tadej
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Diabetologie, Endokrinologie, Ernährungsmedizin & Metabolismus (UDEM)
Series
Endocrine reviews
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
1945-7189
Access(Rights)
open.access
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