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[An improvement in insulin efficacy in patients with type-1 diabetes mellitus following treatment using an insulin infusion pump].
Vutr Boles. 1989; 28(1):74-7.VB

Abstract

In 8 patients with diabetes mellitus type I two methods for intensified insulin treatment were compared: method of numerous insulin applications and treatment with a subcutaneous insulin pump (Microjet model of "Miles" company). The following were taken into consideration: daily insulin dose, residuary beta-cell secretion (determined by a venous Tolbutamide test and dynamic follow up of C-peptide), peripherial insulin efficiency (M) determined in vivo by an euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp-technique (Biostator). The infusion pump treatment imitates the beta-cell function better than the numerous insulin applications. This method of treatment helps in overcoming the insulin deficiency and the jatrogenic hyperinsulinemia and as a result the metabolic compensation and insulin efficiency are improved.

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Comparative Study
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bul

PubMed ID

2662610

Citation

Borisova, A M., et al. "[An Improvement in Insulin Efficacy in Patients With Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus Following Treatment Using an Insulin Infusion Pump]." Vutreshni Bolesti, vol. 28, no. 1, 1989, pp. 74-7.
Borisova AM, Koev D, Kirilov G. [An improvement in insulin efficacy in patients with type-1 diabetes mellitus following treatment using an insulin infusion pump]. Vutr Boles. 1989;28(1):74-7.
Borisova, A. M., Koev, D., & Kirilov, G. (1989). [An improvement in insulin efficacy in patients with type-1 diabetes mellitus following treatment using an insulin infusion pump]. Vutreshni Bolesti, 28(1), 74-7.
Borisova AM, Koev D, Kirilov G. [An Improvement in Insulin Efficacy in Patients With Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus Following Treatment Using an Insulin Infusion Pump]. Vutr Boles. 1989;28(1):74-7. PubMed PMID: 2662610.
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