DocumentCode
59330
Title
Safety Auxiliary Feedback Element for the Artificial Pancreas in Type 1 Diabetes
Author
Revert, A. ; Garelli, Fabricio ; Pico, J. ; De Battista, H. ; Rossetti, P. ; Vehi, J. ; Bondia, J.
Author_Institution
Inst. Univ. de Autom. e Inf. Ind., Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Volume
60
Issue
8
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug. 2013
Firstpage
2113
Lastpage
2122
Abstract
The artificial pancreas aims at the automatic delivery of insulin for glycemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes, i.e., closed-loop glucose control. One of the challenges of the artificial pancreas is to avoid controller overreaction leading to hypoglycemia, especially in the late postprandial period. In this study, an original proposal based on sliding mode reference conditioning ideas is presented as a way to reduce hypoglycemia events induced by a closed-loop glucose controller. The method is inspired in the intuitive advantages of two-step constrained control algorithms. It acts on the glucose reference sent to the main controller shaping it so as to avoid violating given constraints on the insulin-on-board. Some distinctive features of the proposed strategy are that 1) it provides a safety layer which can be adjusted according to medical criteria; 2) it can be added to closed-loop controllers of any nature; 3) it is robust against sensor failures and overestimated prandial insulin doses; and 4) it can handle nonlinear models. The method is evaluated in silico with the ten adult patients available in the FDA-accepted UVA simulator.
Keywords
artificial organs; closed loop systems; diseases; drug delivery systems; drugs; feedback; medical control systems; safety; FDA-accepted UVA simulator; artificial pancreas; closed-loop glucose control; glycemic control; hypoglycemia; insulin; insulin-on-board; postprandial period; safety auxiliary feedback element; sliding mode reference conditioning; two-step constrained control algorithms; type 1 diabetes; Absorption; Diabetes; Insulin; Proposals; Robustness; Safety; Sugar; Artificial pancreas; glucose control; hypoglycemia; insulin-on-board; reference conditioning; safety; sliding mode (SM); Blood Glucose Self-Monitoring; Computer Simulation; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1; Drug Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Equipment Safety; Feedback, Physiological; Humans; Insulin; Models, Biological; Pancreas, Artificial;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2013.2247602
Filename
6463437
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