Endocrinology & Diabetes ResearchISSN: 2470-7570

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Laacute;szloacute; Schandl Author

Subjects of specialization
Type 1 diabetes, prím-A-portTM, Diabetes mellitus, Glucose, Needlephobia

Affiliation
Diabetes Department, Budai Irgalmasrendi Hospital, Budapest, Hungary

Biography

Diabetes Department, Budai Irgalmasrendi Hospital, Budapest, Hungary. His publications include: 1.Gerd Herold (2014) Endocrinology, Gerd Herold, Internal Medicine, Cologne. Internal Medicine Occupational Medicine 935. 2.Aronson R (2012) The role of comfort and discomfort in insulin therapy. Diabetes Technol Ther 14: 741-747. 3.Rabbone I, Bobbio A, Gianni V (2008) Intensive insulin therapy in preschool-aged diabetic children: from multiple daily injections to continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion through indwelling catheters. J Endocrinol Invest 31: 193-195.


Publications

Research Article Open Access

A Study Assessing an Injection Port of Administration of Insulin

Author(s):

Éva Anna Pirosa, Andrea Grósz, János Tibor Kis, László Schandl, László Kautzky

Aim: Comparing the usage of a disposable prím-A-portTM with the classic insulin dosage method, after adding several dose of insulin to get the licence for distribution. Without the licence the usage of the prím-A-portTM device is qualified as “off label use”.

Methods: Level III evidences are required during official licensing: 15-20 individual treatment data and non-significant result. Twenty adult patients, with 1 type diabetes mellitus, were invited in the prospective study. The patients on a voluntary basis were assigned to the two following treatment methods for three weeks. 1; classic insulin dosage method 2; usage of prím-A-portTM. Regular human or fast-acting and glargine-insulin were dosed with the same d... view more»

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