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Closing the Loop on Managing Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: Children Are Not Just Small Adults.

Citation
Sherr, J. L. “Closing The Loop On Managing Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: Children Are Not Just Small Adults.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 1572-1578.
Center Yale University
Author Jennifer L Sherr
Abstract

As hybrid closed-loop (HCL) insulin delivery systems permeate clinical practice, it is critical to ensure all with diabetes are afforded the opportunity to benefit from this technology. Indeed, due to the suboptimal control achieved by the vast majority of youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D), pediatric patients are positioned to see the greatest benefit from automated insulin delivery systems. To ensure these systems are well poised to deliver the promise of more targeted control, it is essential to understand the unique characteristics and factors of childhood. Herein, the developmental and physiological needs of youth with T1D are reviewed and consideration is given to how HCL could address these issues. Studies of HCL technologies in youth are briefly reviewed. As future-generation closed-loop systems are being devised, features that could make this technology more attractive to youth and to their families are discussed. Integration of HCL has the potential to minimize the burden of this chronic medical condition while improving glycemic control and ultimately allowing our pediatric patients to fulfill the primary goal of childhood, to be a kid.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Diabetes care
Volume
41
Issue
8
Number of Pages
1572-1578
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1935-5548
DOI
10.2337/dci18-0003
Alternate Journal
Diabetes Care
PMID
29936422
PMCID
PMC6054496
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