IP Library Granted Patent US 9,861,747
Granted Patent B2
US 9,861,747 · App. 14/098,353 · Granted Jan 9, 2018

Method and system for management of diabetes with a glucose monitor and infusion pump to provide feedback on bolus dosing

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,861,747
App. No.
14/098,353
Filed
Dec 5, 2013
Granted
Jan 9, 2018
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3763
USPC
604/504
Abstract

Described and illustrated is a system for management of diabetes that includes an infusion pump, glucose sensor and controller with a method programmed into the controller. The infusion pump is configured to deliver insulin to a subject. The system provides the user with the ability to understand the effects of bolus insulin dosing upon their glucose levels. Specifically, the system provides a message that must include: (a) the trend of the user's glucose; (b) the recommended bolus; and (c) the actual bolus.

Claims (6)

1. A system for management of diabetes, the system comprising:

an episodic glucose meter to measure glucose level in a fluid sample of a subject at discrete non-uniform time intervals and provide such episodic glucose level as input data for calculating a bolus recommendation;

a continuous glucose monitor to continuously measure glucose level of the subject at discrete generally uniform time intervals and provide the glucose level at each interval in the form of glucose measurement data that can be used for calculating the bolus recommendation;

an insulin infusion pump to deliver insulin to the subject;

a microcontroller in communication with the pump, glucose meter and the glucose monitor in which the microcontroller is configured to provide the bolus recommendation to the subject, evaluate whether an actual bolus delivered by the pump is other than the bolus recommendation; in the event the actual bolus delivered is other than the bolus recommendation, determine a trend of glucose values over a period of time and annunciate one of a low trend or high trend to the user simultaneously with the actual bolus delivered and the bolus recommendation.

2. The system of claim 1 , in which the low trend threshold comprises a decreasing rate of glucose concentration about 20 mg/dL every thirty minutes and the high trend threshold comprises an increasing rate of change of glucose concentration of about 20 mg/dL every thirty minutes.