Adaptive basal insulin recommender system based on Kalman filter for type 1 diabetes

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2018-07-01



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Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires those affected to self-administer insulin to control their blood glucose level. However, the estimation of the correct insulin dosage is not easy due to the complexity of glucose metabolism, which usually leads to blood glucose levels far from the optimal. This paper presents an adaptive and personalised basal insulin recommender system based on Kalman filter theory that can be used with or without continuous glucose monitoring systems. The proposed approach is tested with the UVa/PADOVA simulator with eleven virtual adult subjects. It has been tested in combination with two different bolus calculators, and the performance achieved has been compared with that obtained with the default basal doses of the simulator, which can be assumed as optimal. The achieved results demonstrate that the proposed system rapidly converges to the optimal basal dose, and it can be used with adaptive bolus calculators without the risk of instability


This project has received funding from the grant of the University of Girona 2016-2018 (MPCUdG2016) and the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 689810, www.pepper.eu.com/, PEPPER

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Elsevier

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