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VIDEO: Bionic pancreas configurations may help control type 1 diabetes


 

AT THE ADA ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

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Vincent Crabtree, Ph.D., director of research business development for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, said he is encouraged by the studies. “They reinforce everyone’s belief that artificial pancreas/bionic pancreas systems can make a tremendous difference in the lives of people with type 1 diabetes by both reducing the day-to-day unrelenting burden of managing the disease and simultaneously improving the long term outcomes.”

The iLet development team included Steven J. Russell, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of medicine at the Diabetes Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. In a video interview at the meeting, Dr. Russell discussed the iLet device and the results of the 39-patient study.

Besides Dr. Damiano’s commercial interest in Beta Bionics, he also disclosed relationships with Dexcom, Eli Lily, Tandem Diabetes Care, NOVA Biomedical, and Sweetspot Diabetes. Dr. Russell disclosed relationships with Abbott Diabetes Care, Beta Bionics, Companion Medical, Dexcom, Eli Lilly, Insulet, International Biomedical, Medtronic MiniMed, Sanofi U.S., and Tandem Diabetes Care. The other study authors had no financial relationships to disclose.

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