Determining losses in Jet Injection Subcutaneous Insulin delivery
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2021
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McHugh A
Knopp J
Holder-Pearson L
Ormsbee J
Kulawiec D
Chase, Geoff
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Accurate and safe glycaemic management requires reliable delivery of insulin doses. Insulin can be delivered subcutaneously for action over a longer period of time. Needle-free jet injectors provide subcutaneous (SC) delivery without requiring needle use, but the volume of insulin absorbed varies due to losses associated with the delivery method. This study employs model-based methods to determine the expected proportion of exogenous insulin delivered from a needle-free subcutaneous dose.
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McHugh A, Chase G, Knopp J, Holder-Pearson L, Ormsbee J, Kulawiec D (2021). Determining losses in Jet Injection Subcutaneous Insulin delivery. Bethesda, MD, USA (Virtual): 21st Annual Diabetes Technology Meeting. 04/11/2021.
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Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4003 - Biomedical engineering::400308 - Medical devices
Fields of Research::32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320208 - Endocrinology
Fields of Research::32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320208 - Endocrinology
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