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97-101
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2
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6
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BRITTLE DIABETES TREATED WITH INTENSIFIED THERAPY AND A POCKET INSULIN DOSAGE COMPUTER
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Diabetes Nutrition & Metabolism
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1993
1993-04
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adjustment; brittle diabetes; Endocrinology & Metabolism; hypoglycemia; intelligence; intensive insulin therapy; medical artificial; medical computers; Nutrition & Dietetics; optimum diabetes therapy; quality-of-life; uncontrolled diabetes
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Sakkal S
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Brittle diabetes is a therapeutic challenge. The first experience with a pocket Insulin Dosage Computer (IDC(TM)) in brittle diabetes was conducted in the form of a clinical N-of-1 trial. After intensified conventional therapy (ICT) the patients used the insulin dosage computer (ICT+IDC), and then the IDC was withdrawn (ICT-IDC). During ICT+IDC therapy, weekly pre-prandial mean blood glucose levels, glycohemoglobin levels and quality of life were all significantly improved. Hypoglycemia was eliminated. When the IDC was withdrawn (ICT-IDC), metabolic control deteriorated. The 2-tailed p value was used for statistical analysis.
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Journal Article
1993
adjustment
brittle diabetes
Diabetes Nutrition & Metabolism
Endocrinology & Metabolism
hypoglycemia
Intelligence
intensive insulin therapy
Journal Article
medical artificial
medical computers
Nutrition & Dietetics
optimum diabetes therapy
quality-of-life
Sakkal S
uncontrolled diabetes