DIY artificial pancreas: A narrative of the first patient and the physicians’ experiences from India

2021 
Abstract Background aims Frustrated with the slow-pace of innovations in diabetes technologies, the type 1 diabetes community have started closing the loop by themselves to automate insulin delivery. While the regulatory and ethical concerns over the systems are still high, these have contributed to enhanced glycemic control characterized by improved estimated HbA1c and time-in-range above 90% as for many users. Our objective is to provide the real-world experience of the first successful patient from India on the Do-It-Yourself Artificial Pancreas (DIYAP) and the perspective of her physicians. Methods A narrative recounting of a personal experience on DIYAP. The patient completed a Hypoglycemia Fear Survey II and Diabetes Quality of Life instrument before and after looping. Results The patient emphasized the personal/social benefits and the concerns of using the system. Looping has produced a clinically meaningful difference in the quality of life, better sleep patterns, and reduced the disease management burden. We also highlighted the relevant perspectives of the physicians to give deeper insights into the aspect. Conclusion The patient highlighted better time-in-range, negligible time spent in hypoglycemia, and superior Quality of Life. Globally, more and more patients are adopting this technology; therefore, real-life patient stories will enlighten the medical community.
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