Francesco A Mazzotta, Lorenzo Lucaccini Paoli, Alessandro Rizzi, Linda Tartaglione, Maria L Leo, Federica Cristallo, Valentina Popolla, Mauro DI Leo, Alfredo Pontecorvi, Dario Pitocco
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Abstract
Diabetes technology has proliferated extensively over the past few decades with vast ameliorations in glucose monitoring and in insulin delivery systems. From a treatment based on daily insulin injections, we have moved to increasingly advanced technologies. Despite such advancements which have allowed better glycemic control, decreased diabetes-related complications, and improved the quality of life among diabetic patients, it has left many individuals unsatisfied with the current rate of commercial artificial pancreas development, stemming the need for further research into novel technologies. Accordingly, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation has marked three generations for the development of an artificial pancreas comprising historical landmarks and future prospects which aim to produce an advanced technological system that attempts to mimic the endogenous pancreas, eliminating the need for user input. This review presents a synopsis of the development and evolution of insulin pumps, starting with the earliest technologies available such as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion and continuous glucose monitoring as separate components, to currently available integrated advanced closed-loop hybrid systems and possible future technologies. The aim of the review is to provide insight of the advantages and limitations of past and currently available insulin pumps with the hope of driving research into novel technologies that attempt to mimic endogenous pancreatic function as closely as possible.
在过去的几十年里,糖尿病技术得到了广泛的发展,血糖监测和胰岛素输送系统得到了极大的改善。从最初每天注射胰岛素的治疗方法,到现在越来越先进的技术。尽管这些进步能够更好地控制血糖、减少糖尿病相关并发症并提高糖尿病患者的生活质量,但许多人对目前商业化人工胰腺的发展速度并不满意,因此需要进一步研究新型技术。因此,青少年糖尿病研究基金会(Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)将人工胰腺的发展分为三代,包括历史里程碑和未来展望,旨在生产一种先进的技术系统,试图模仿内源性胰腺,无需用户输入。本综述概述了胰岛素泵的发展和演变,从最早的技术,如作为独立组件的连续皮下胰岛素输注和连续葡萄糖监测,到目前可用的集成式先进闭环混合系统以及未来可能的技术。综述的目的是让人们深入了解过去和目前可用的胰岛素泵的优势和局限性,希望能推动新型技术的研究,尝试尽可能地模拟内源性胰腺功能。