An artificial betacell: assessment of the glucose analyser, infusion system and optimization of constants for the algorithms
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
- Vol. 41 (7) , 647-654
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365518109090510
Abstract
The glucose analyser and insulin infusion modules of the BiostatorB were tested. The infusion system was reliable since more than 99 % of the computed volume of insulin solution was delivered by the infusion pump at infusion rates above 1/100 of maximum, and no insulin was adsorbed onto infusion bags or tubing. Blood glucose results from the Biostator were compared with routine laboratory methods during long-term feedback control. Both slope (0.73) and scatter (r = 0.87) around the regression line were unsatisfactory when the recommended calibration procedure was used. Tests in fasting non-diabetic subjects showed a significant correlation between the variation in Biostator glucose read-out and the plasma protein concentration in the detector outflow. In diabetics the ratio between Biostator glucose read-out and laboratory glucose determinations declined significantly with time. These observations led to the introduction of a standardization procedure based on externally determined blood glucose concentrations. During long-term feedback experiments in diabetics this procedure resulted in a significant increase in slope (0.84) but no improvement in scatter around the regression line. Repeated OGTTs revealed a set of constants for the algorithms, which enabled normal glucose tolerance to be achieved with smaller amounts of insulin.Keywords
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