ID | 115508 |
Title Alternative | Safety of batteries in insulin pumps
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Murata, Takashi
NHO Kyoto Medical Center
Nirengi, Shinsuke
NHO Kyoto Medical Center
Sakane, Naoki
NHO Kyoto Medical Center
Kuroda, Akio
Tokushima University
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Hirota, Yushi
Kobe University
Matsuhisa, Munehide
Tokushima University
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Namba, Mitsuyoshi
Hyogo College of Medicine
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
Okinaka Memorial Institute for Medical Research
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Keywords | Battery
Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion
Insulin pump
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Journal Article
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Description | Aims/Introduction: We investigated the safety of the batteries and power units used in insulin pumps in Japan.
Materials and Methods: A self‐administered questionnaire was sent to the 201 members of the Association for Innovative Diabetes Treatment in Japan. Results: A total of 56 members responded, and among the 1,499 active devices, 66 had episodes of trouble related to the batteries and power units. The ratio of reported troubles to the number of insulin pumps was significantly higher in insulin pumps with a continuous glucose monitoring sensor compared with insulin pumps without a continuous glucose monitoring sensor (odds ratio 2.82, P < 0.05). The cause and the consequences varied. The brands of the batteries varied; alkaline batteries purchased at drug stores and other shops accounted for 19.7%. Termination of battery life within 72 h of use was reported most frequently (50.0%), suspension of the insulin pump (21.2%) and leakage of the battery fluid (4.5%) followed. A total of 53.2% of the reported insulin pumps needed to be replaced, and 37.1% of them recovered after replacement of the battery. Conclusions: As trouble related to the batteries and power units of insulin pumps was frequent, practical guidance should be provided to respective patients regarding the use of reliable batteries, and to be well prepared for unexpected insulin pump failure. |
Journal Title |
Journal of Diabetes Investigation
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ISSN | 20401124
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NCID | AA12488319
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Publisher | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes|John Wiley & Sons
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Volume | 9
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Issue | 4
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Start Page | 903
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End Page | 907
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Published Date | 2017-10-21
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Rights | This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Institute of Advanced Medical Sciences
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