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Diabetes Mellitus prevalence is escalating in epidemic proportions on the global basis. This disease affects various body organs. Due to that reason, it should be treated effectively. Hyperglycemia, a condition of diabetes is treated via insulin pump, pens and injections while hypoglycemia is treated by only glucagon injections. Significantly, there are not any such pumps available in the market aimed...
Diabetic mellitus was induced in adult wistar rats using the chemical compound streptozotocin which induces a type of diabetes which is similar to diabetes mellitus with non-ketosis hyperglycemia in some animal species. The changes in MDA (lipid peroxidation) and glucose (by GOD method) levels in blood of both normal and diabetic rat were analyzed. Diabetes induced rats were treated with leaf extracts...
Good control of blood glucose levels significantly reduces vascular complications in diabetes. In this paper, a theoretical analysis of the control of blood glucose levels in diabetic individuals is undertaken using a simple mathematical model of the dynamics of glucose and insulin interaction in the blood system developed by Bergman et al. A PID controller based on BP neural network is used as a...
Type 1 diabetics must frequently monitor their blood glucose to avoid hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia. In this paper a Kalman filter is developed to estimate blood glucose concentration from noisy continuous subcutaneous sensor signals. The Kalman filter formulation leads to a natural blood glucose predictor that can be used to alarm patients to take corrective action to avoid hypoglycemia.
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