Extremadura leads its use, since this treatment is used by 11% of Extremadura patients, compared to 4% of the national average.The insulin pump is a small device the size of a mobile phone that manages insulin continuously.
The College of Physicians of Cáceres hosts until Saturday the "insulin bombs" day.The objective is to "improve students' skills in the management of ISCI therapy, stimulate the change in the users of ISCIS, of passive attitudes against active attitudes. It also promotes knowledge and management of individual psychological processes and"Incorporate the dialogue so that the promotion of self -care translates into healthy behaviors. "
With this type of treatment it is sought to imitate the functioning of the pancreas of a person without diabetes by continuously infusing insulin in the body, as does the pancreas.The amount of insulin that is infused with the pump is previously scheduled by the diabetological equipment, the patient and/or his family based on the glycemia controls performed.
This form of insulin administration, regarding multiple injections therapy, allows greater freedom of schedules, both for meals and for physical exercise.
In a flexibility that entails an improvement in the quality of life of the diabetic patient, while significantly reducing the risk of serious hypoglycemia.
According to the Federation of Spanish Diabetics (FEDE), Extremaduras have four reference centers for the implementation of insulin bombs both in adults and in pediatrics, specifically the Infanta Cristina de Badajoz hospital, that of Mérida, the hospital complexde Cáceres and the Virgen Hospital of the Port of Plasencia (Cáceres).