Journal article
Islet transplantation provides superior glycemic control with less hypoglycemia compared with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion or multiple daily insulin injections
DJ Holmes-Walker, JE Gunton, W Hawthorne, M Payk, P Anderson, S Donath, T Loudovaris, GM Ward, TWH Kay, PJ O'connell
Transplantation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background. The aimwas to compare efficacy of multiple daily injections (MDI), continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) and islet transplantation to reduce hypoglycemia and glycemic variability in type 1 diabetes subjects with severe hypoglycemia. Methods. This was a within-subject, paired comparison of MDI and CSII and CSII with 12 months postislet transplantation in 10 type 1 diabetes subjects referred with severe hypoglycemia, suitable for islet transplantation. Individuals were assessed with HbA1c, Edmonton Hypoglycemia Score (HYPOscore), continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and in 8 subjects measurements of glucose variability using standard deviation of glucose (SD glucose) from ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The clinical trial was funded jointly by Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and National Health and Medical Research Council Australia.