Diabetes Technology
Autor Boris Drazninen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 iun 2019
We live in a century of technological revolution and the birth of artificial intelligence. Like every other sphere of our life, diabetes-related technology is moving forward with lightning speed. New and improved insulin administration devices, increased capacity for monitoring one¿s blood glucose levels, and the ability to communicate directly with the device supplying insulin as well as with the patient and his/her healthcare provider have changed diabetes therapy forever.
The problem is that diabetes-related technology is moving ahead much faster than physicians and other healthcare professionals can incorporate these advances into our practices.
will consist of three parts:Part I addresses the clinical science of diabetes pumps, continuous glucose monitoring and communication technology with numerous practical aspects.
Part III offers personal stories of healthcare providers who treat their own diabetes with modern diabetes technology. In particular, they will address how and why they decided to use this technology and the positive and negative aspects of their decision.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781580406932
ISBN-10: 1580406939
Pagini: 428
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: American Diabetes Association
ISBN-10: 1580406939
Pagini: 428
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: American Diabetes Association
Notă biografică
Boris Draznin, MD, PhD, is the Celeste and Jack Grynberg Professor of Medicine and Director of the Adult Diabetes Program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Draznin is an internationally known leader in the field of diabetes research and clinical practice. He served as Chair of the Professional Section Advisory Panel of the American Diabetes Association and President of the Western Association of Physicians.
Cuprins
Part I:1. History of Diabetes Technology 2. Insulin Pumps ¿ current status 3. CGM ¿ current status 4. Apps for diabetes management and communication between patients and providers 5. Apps for nutrition and exercise 6. Patient selection for pumps and CGM ¿ who, why and why not? 7. Starting insulin pump and CGM 8. Download pumps and sensors 9. Structure of contemporary diabetes clinic/center for efficient use of diabetes related technology 10. Children on pumps and CGM 11. Adolescents on pumps and CGM 12. Sport and recreation with insulin pump and CGM 13. Pregnancy with pumps and CGM 14. Insulin pumps and CGM in the hospital and long-term care facilities 15. Pre- peri- and post-operative care on insulin pump Part 2 Part 3
Part III offers personal stories of healthcare providers who treat their own diabetes with modern diabetes technology. In particular, they will address how and why they decided to use this technology and the positive and negative aspects of their decision.