Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patients

Open source closed loop automated insulin delivery (CL-AID) systems are increasingly used in the treatment of diabetes. Not being officially approved, such systems are used by patients on their own initiative. Accordingly, the medical community has very little information about the treatment satisfa...

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Main Authors: V. V. Klimontov, K. S. Shishin
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Language:English
Published: Endocrinology Research Centre 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.dia-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/13033
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description Open source closed loop automated insulin delivery (CL-AID) systems are increasingly used in the treatment of diabetes. Not being officially approved, such systems are used by patients on their own initiative. Accordingly, the medical community has very little information about the treatment satisfaction and needs of patients that use these systems. We conducted an anonymous internet survey of Russian users of open source CL-AID systems. Ninety-five respondents reported using AndroidAPS (60%), FreeAPS X (16.6%), Loop (10.5%), FreeAPS (5.3%), OpenAPS (3.2%), and Omnia (2.1%). The duration of use of the systems ranged from 0.1 to 6 years (median 2.1 years). The mean HbA1c in users was 6.1% v.s. 7.3% on previous therapy. Most respondents reported an increase in Time in Range (88%), a decrease in the number of hypoglycemic episodes (73%), an improvement in the sleep quality (76%), general well-being (73%), social adaptation (56%) and self-confidence (69%), as well as a decrease in stress levels (56%) after switching to the systems. Ninety (94%) survey participants reported increase in the treatment satisfaction. The majority of respondents (68%) consider themselves advanced gadget users. However, 79% of them had technical difficulties when setting up the system for the first time, 46% had difficulty understanding the settings of the algorithm / program, and 35% spent a lot of effort studying the system. Support from the attending physician was reported by 27% of respondents, 35% noted the neutral attitude to the use of the system, and in 18% of cases the doctor was not aware of its use. All respondents, with the exception of two who found it difficult to answer, plan to continue using the system. Thus, from the patient's point of view, open source CL-AID systems have a positive effect on glycemic control and quality of life. The medical community should pay more attention to the needs of patients using these systems in treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-85790444a76648799b3c58716fb65a932024-03-20T11:48:05ZengEndocrinology Research CentreСахарный диабет2072-03512072-03782023-12-0126661561810.14341/DM1303311058Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patientsV. V. Klimontov0K. S. Shishin1Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – Branch of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of SciencesResearch Institute of Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – Branch of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of SciencesOpen source closed loop automated insulin delivery (CL-AID) systems are increasingly used in the treatment of diabetes. Not being officially approved, such systems are used by patients on their own initiative. Accordingly, the medical community has very little information about the treatment satisfaction and needs of patients that use these systems. We conducted an anonymous internet survey of Russian users of open source CL-AID systems. Ninety-five respondents reported using AndroidAPS (60%), FreeAPS X (16.6%), Loop (10.5%), FreeAPS (5.3%), OpenAPS (3.2%), and Omnia (2.1%). The duration of use of the systems ranged from 0.1 to 6 years (median 2.1 years). The mean HbA1c in users was 6.1% v.s. 7.3% on previous therapy. Most respondents reported an increase in Time in Range (88%), a decrease in the number of hypoglycemic episodes (73%), an improvement in the sleep quality (76%), general well-being (73%), social adaptation (56%) and self-confidence (69%), as well as a decrease in stress levels (56%) after switching to the systems. Ninety (94%) survey participants reported increase in the treatment satisfaction. The majority of respondents (68%) consider themselves advanced gadget users. However, 79% of them had technical difficulties when setting up the system for the first time, 46% had difficulty understanding the settings of the algorithm / program, and 35% spent a lot of effort studying the system. Support from the attending physician was reported by 27% of respondents, 35% noted the neutral attitude to the use of the system, and in 18% of cases the doctor was not aware of its use. All respondents, with the exception of two who found it difficult to answer, plan to continue using the system. Thus, from the patient's point of view, open source CL-AID systems have a positive effect on glycemic control and quality of life. The medical community should pay more attention to the needs of patients using these systems in treatment.https://www.dia-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/13033diabetesautomated insulin deliveryinsulin delivery systemartificial pancreasclosed loopopen source
spellingShingle V. V. Klimontov
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Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patients
Сахарный диабет
diabetes
automated insulin delivery
insulin delivery system
artificial pancreas
closed loop
open source
title Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patients
title_full Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patients
title_fullStr Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patients
title_full_unstemmed Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patients
title_short Open source automated insulin delivery systems: experience of russian patients
title_sort open source automated insulin delivery systems experience of russian patients
topic diabetes
automated insulin delivery
insulin delivery system
artificial pancreas
closed loop
open source
url https://www.dia-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/13033
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