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Journal of diabetes science and technology | 2010

Bolus Guide: A Novel Insulin Bolus Dosing Decision Support Tool Based on Selection of Carbohydrate Ranges

Gali Shapira; Ofer Yodfat; Arava HaCohen; Paul D. Feigin; Richard R. Rubin

Background: Optimal continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) therapy emphasizes the relationship between insulin dose and carbohydrate consumption. One widely used tool (bolus calculator) requires the user to enter discrete carbohydrate values; however, many patients might not estimate carbohydrates accurately. This study assessed carbohydrate estimation accuracy in type 1 diabetes CSII users and compared simulated blood glucose (BG) outcomes using the bolus calculator and the “bolus guide,” an alternative system based on ranges of carbohydrate load. Methods: Patients (n = 60) estimated the carbohydrate load of a representative sample of meals of known carbohydrate value. The estimated error distribution [coefficient of variation (CV)] was the basis for a computer simulation (n = 1.6 million observations) of insulin recommendations for the bolus guide and bolus calculator, translated into outcome blood glucose (OBG) ranges (=60, 61–200, >201 mg/dl). Patients (n = 30) completed questionnaires assessing satisfaction with the bolus guide. Results: The CV of typical meals ranged from 27.9% to 44.5%. The percentage of simulated OBG for the calculator and the bolus guide in the <60 mg/dl range were 20.8% and 17.2%, respectively, and 13.8% and 15.8%, respectively, in the >200 mg/dl range. The mean and median scores of all bolus guide satisfaction items and ease of learning and use were 4.17 and 4.2, respectively (of 5.0). Conclusion: The bolus guide recommendation based on carbohydrate range selection is substantially similar to the calculator based on carbohydrate point estimation and appears to be highly accepted by type 1 diabetes insulin pump users.


Archive | 2008

Method for Selecting Bolus Doses in a Drug Delivery System

Ofer Yodfat; Gali Shapira; Iddo M. Gescheit


Archive | 2007

Fluid delivery with in vivo electrochemical analyte sensing

Ofer Yodfat; Gavriel J. Iddan; Ruthy Kaidar; Gali Shapira


Archive | 2008

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GLYCEMIC CONTROL

Ofer Yodfat; Gali Shapira


Archive | 2008

Maintaining glycemic control during exercise

Ofer Yodfat; Gali Shapira; Illai Gescheit


Archive | 2008

Method and Device for Assessing Carbohydrate-to-Insulin Ratio

Ofer Yodfat; Gali Shapira; Iddo M. Gescheit


Archive | 2008

Reciprocating delivery of fluids to the body with analyte concentration monitoring

Ofer Yodfat; Ruthy Kaidar; Gali Shapira


Archive | 2008

Tailored basal insulin delivery system and method

Ofer Yodfat; Gali Shapira; Iddo M. Gescheit


Archive | 2009

Method for Selecting Bolus Doses and Bolus Delivery Patterns in a Drug Delivery Device

Ofer Yodfat; Gali Shapira; Iddo M. Gescheit


Archive | 2007

Fluid delivery system with optical sensing of analyte concentration levels

Ofer Yodfat; Gavriel J. Iddan; Ruthy Kaidar; Gali Shapira

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Paul D. Feigin

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Richard R. Rubin

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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