Two features of an innovative hybrid closed loop system can help people improve their glucose management at all times of the day, new research has revealed.
The boost and ease-off features in CamAPS FX allows users to engage safely with the closed-loop app to manage their glucose levels during periods of more-than-usual and less-than-usual insulin needs.
During the 12-month study, the team of researchers analysed the data of 7,464 people using the CamAPS FX hybrid closed-loop system.
They found that boost was used more frequently than ease-off, but for shorter duration per use. Mean starting glucose was above range for boost (229±51 mg/dL), and within range for ease-off (114±29 mg/dL), according to the study.
Time spent below 70 mg/dL was low during boost periods [median (IQR) 0.0 per cent (0.0, 0.5 per cent)], and lower than during no Boost periods [2.1 per cent (1.2, 3.4 per cent)], the research has reported.
Meanwhile, time spent above 180 mg/dL was lower during ease-off periods (15±14 per cent) compared to no ease-off periods (25±12 per cent), the scientists have said.
According to the results, there were no episodes of severe hypoglycaemia or DKA attributed to boost or ease-off use.
CamAPS FX is the world’s first automated insulin delivery app which has the ability to fine-tune insulin delivery.
To read the study, click here.
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