Another step closer to the Artificial Pancreas

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Warwick DAFNE Graduate
Diabetes Australia-Vic, Melbourne, Victoria
421 posts

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-21/perth-boy-becomes-first-patient-fitted-with-artifical-pancreas/6032388

novorapidboi26 DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire
1,819 posts

The article doesn't mention how it works.....

how is the blood sugar measured, CGM?

Where is that in the image provided?

marke Site Administrator
South East Kent PCT
675 posts

You would assume that it is some kind of CGM but not in the way you would expect it. It detects low BG but thats it, so it could be just a sensor that returns a 1 for low BG and and 0 otherwise. This would be a lot simpler than the CGM's that actually record the BG level.
Also at £10K it would need to get a lot cheaper a lot quicker to become viable. So not really an artificial pancreas but a step on the road to one.
BTW, the changed the link in the original post so you could click on the link and removed the marketing tracking information in it.....

BeccyB DAFNE Graduate
NHS Birmingham East and North
50 posts

marke said:
at £10K it would need to get a lot cheaper a lot quicker to become viable. ..



The 10k is in Australian dollars, so the good news is it's nearer to £5k - still can't see it on the NHS for a while yet though!