Patients with diabetes are often worried about having low blood glucose because of the unpleasant feeling and possible dangerous situations this can lead to. This can make patients consume more carbohydrates than necessary. Ad-hoc carbohydrate estimation and dosing by the patients can be unreliable and may produce unwanted periods of high blood glucose. In this paper we present a system that automatically estimates and dispenses the amount of juice (or similar) according to the current patients' blood glucose values. The system is remotely accessible and customizable from a chatbot, exploits sensors and actuators to dispense the necessary amount of liquid carbohydrates. It relies on a cloud solution (Nightscout) to acquire the patient's blood glucose values, which are constantly updated thanks to a commercial wearable continuous glucose monitor (CGM).

Randine, P., Micucci, D., Hartvigsen, G., Arsand, E. (2020). The house of carbs: Personalized carbohydrate dispenser for people with diabetes. In DIGITAL PERSONALIZED HEALTH AND MEDICINE (pp.693-697). ;Nieuwe Hemweg 6B : IOS Press [10.3233/SHTI200249].

The house of carbs: Personalized carbohydrate dispenser for people with diabetes

Micucci D.;
2020

Abstract

Patients with diabetes are often worried about having low blood glucose because of the unpleasant feeling and possible dangerous situations this can lead to. This can make patients consume more carbohydrates than necessary. Ad-hoc carbohydrate estimation and dosing by the patients can be unreliable and may produce unwanted periods of high blood glucose. In this paper we present a system that automatically estimates and dispenses the amount of juice (or similar) according to the current patients' blood glucose values. The system is remotely accessible and customizable from a chatbot, exploits sensors and actuators to dispense the necessary amount of liquid carbohydrates. It relies on a cloud solution (Nightscout) to acquire the patient's blood glucose values, which are constantly updated thanks to a commercial wearable continuous glucose monitor (CGM).
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Carbohydrates; Cyber-Physical Systems; Diabetes; Hypoglycemia; Internet of Things;
English
30th Medical Informatics Europe (MIE) Conference APR, 2020
2020
PapeHaugaard, LB; Lovis, C; Madsen, IC; Weber, P; Nielsen, PH; Scott, P
DIGITAL PERSONALIZED HEALTH AND MEDICINE
978-1-64368-082-8
2020
270
693
697
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Randine, P., Micucci, D., Hartvigsen, G., Arsand, E. (2020). The house of carbs: Personalized carbohydrate dispenser for people with diabetes. In DIGITAL PERSONALIZED HEALTH AND MEDICINE (pp.693-697). ;Nieuwe Hemweg 6B : IOS Press [10.3233/SHTI200249].
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