Artificial pancreas in tests

  
DiabetesForo
03/05/2012 1:53 p.m.

I have read this news, which seems to have come out in different media.Does anyone know anything else?

http: // Apéadrid.com/2012/03/05/Le-Implantan-Un-Pancreas-Artificial-for-Contralar-Su-Diabetes/

It would be especially interesting to know which continuous meter they have used.

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DiabetesForo
03/05/2012 3 p.m.

The video Link ... = Allsearch

The bomb looks like Medtronic's, so I suppose the meter will be the same laboratory.

I had news that Medtronic was working on it (as the mythical Aznar already said: Mrgreen :) but he was doing it in Australia and with a sensor implanted under the skin: shock:

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03/05/2012 3:42 p.m.

The meter that carries is the Dexcom, although it seems that it has three "things" (three beans in the gut): the pump, the Dexcom and another that can be the Medtronic meter

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