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Ets-insulin-bolus calculation promotes tighter blycaemic control for type 1 diabetics / Henry Louis TownsendTownsend, Henry Louis January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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Ets-insulin-bolus calculation promotes tighter blycaemic control for type 1 diabetics / Henry Louis TownsendTownsend, Henry Louis January 2007 (has links)
Type 1 Diabetes is a dangerous and life-long disease for which its prevalence is global. Research
has shown that tight glycaemic control of this disease significantly reduces the risks of developing
several life threatening diabetic complications.
The Ets-Insulin-Bolus Calculator (EIBC), inspired by the Ets concept (Equivalent Teaspoon
Sugar), was primarily designed to assist type I diabetics in improving their blood glucose control.
The EIBC has shown to improve the average blood glucose level of type 1 diabetics. The need for
this study however is to determine whether the ET!3C promotes tighter glycaemic control for type 1
diabetics based on a more-in-depth numerical analysis.
With the use of the latest technology in blood glucose monitoring, the CGMS from Medtronic,
mathematical models expressing and rating blood glucose control have been proposed and derived
in this study. A clinical trial with type 1 diabetics has also been conducted.
The use of the models together with the clinical trial results have shown that the EIBC does in fact
promote tighter glycaemic control for type 1 diabetics. / Thesis (M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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Ets-insulin-bolus calculation promotes tighter blycaemic control for type 1 diabetics / Henry Louis TownsendTownsend, Henry Louis January 2007 (has links)
Type 1 Diabetes is a dangerous and life-long disease for which its prevalence is global. Research
has shown that tight glycaemic control of this disease significantly reduces the risks of developing
several life threatening diabetic complications.
The Ets-Insulin-Bolus Calculator (EIBC), inspired by the Ets concept (Equivalent Teaspoon
Sugar), was primarily designed to assist type I diabetics in improving their blood glucose control.
The EIBC has shown to improve the average blood glucose level of type 1 diabetics. The need for
this study however is to determine whether the ET!3C promotes tighter glycaemic control for type 1
diabetics based on a more-in-depth numerical analysis.
With the use of the latest technology in blood glucose monitoring, the CGMS from Medtronic,
mathematical models expressing and rating blood glucose control have been proposed and derived
in this study. A clinical trial with type 1 diabetics has also been conducted.
The use of the models together with the clinical trial results have shown that the EIBC does in fact
promote tighter glycaemic control for type 1 diabetics. / Thesis (M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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