DocumentCode
1898119
Title
Advanced insulin infusion using a control loop (ADICOL) concept and realization of a control-loop application for the automated delivery of insulin
Author
Dudde, R. ; Vering, T.
fYear
2003
fDate
24-26 April 2003
Firstpage
280
Lastpage
282
Abstract
Within the ADICOL research project, we have developed a control-loop application for the automated delivery of insulin. The concept is unique in several aspects: a) Modularity: the ADICOL system consists of three elements, insulin pump, glucose monitor and expert-system, which all run as stand alone devices with the patient, but can be interconnected to form a body network. b) Subcutaneous Application: Both, glucose monitor and insulin delivery use the subcutaneous route to the body. c) Insulin Pump: The insulin infusion mimics a natural pancreas by employing a delivery interval of 3 minutes. d) Expert System: The expert system is running two different algorithms in a hand-held computer, taking advantage of the high-resolution insulin delivery. e) Algorithm: The Model-Predictive Algorithm is based on a feedback optimization of the insulin infusion rate and physiological parameters of the patient. f) Glucose Monitor: Our glucose monitor is based on the open-flow microperfusion sampling technique and employs amperometric glucose biosensors. g) Body Network: The interconnection of the 3 elements to form a control-loop system (or automated pancreas) is achieved by modern wireless technology. Various clinical tests have been undertaken to assess the performance of subsets, results will be shown. We present the overall set-up and its performance, and show latest results from various clinical human trials performed at the Universities of Graz, Austria and Perugia, Italy.
Keywords
biosensors; closed loop systems; drug delivery systems; feedback; medical control systems; medical expert systems; optimisation; organic compounds; pumps; 3 min; University of Graz; University of Perugia; advanced insulin infusion; automated insulin delivery; body network; clinical human trials; control-loop application; glucose monitor; insulin pump; natural pancreas; patient physiological parameters; subcutaneous route; Application software; Automatic control; Computer networks; Computerized monitoring; Condition monitoring; Expert systems; Insulin; Pancreas; Patient monitoring; Sugar;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine, 2003. 4th International IEEE EMBS Special Topic Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7667-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITAB.2003.1222532
Filename
1222532
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