Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5720028 Paediatrics and Child Health 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Intensive insulin therapy is the mainstay of diabetes care as it prevents or delays the long term complications of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Insulin pump therapy can deliver improved diabetes control and at the same time reduce the number and serious nature of any hypoglycaemic episodes. The therapy is not associated with an increased risk of diabetic ketoacidosis. In the UK pump therapy should follow National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Guidelines and be instigated and supported by teams experienced in insulin pump therapy, with skills and competences to ensure sustained positive outcomes. Continuous glucose monitoring offers the possibility of further improvements in control and reduction in hypoglycaemic events. This article aims to give an overview of the important issues to consider in initiation and care of children receiving insulin pump therapy. It discusses the principles of treatment, the current eligibility criteria and offers practical advice for those involved in day-to-day management of children on insulin pumps.

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