Medical Devices and Technologies used in Diabetes Treatment

The most common medical devices used in diabetes include blood-glucose meters, insulin pumps and insulin pens. An artificial pancreas is a machine which would monitor blood glucose levels using an array of sensors, and release insulin from a reservoir into the bloodstream, using an infusion pump, whenever it is required. Current gene therapy study highlights the transfer of insulin gene into other cells such as the liver, stomach, or intestines.

  • Drug Therapy and Insulin Pumps
  • Bioartificial Pancreas
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Gene Therapy and Cell-Replacement Therapy
  • Monoclonal Antibodies
  • Bioinformatics in Diabetes Mellitus
  • Telemedicine and Computational Application

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