Connected Insulin Pens and Caps : An Expert's Recommendation from the Area of Diabetes of the Spanish Endocrinology and Nutrition Society (SEEN)

Undoubtedly, technological advances have revolutionised diabetes management in recent years. The development of advanced closed hybrid loop insulin pumps or continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, among others, have increased the quality of life and improved glycaemic control of people with dia...

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Hauptverfasser: Tejera Pérez, Cristina, Chico Ballesteros, Ana, Azriel, Sharona, Lardiés-Sánchez, Beatriz, Gómez-Peralta, Fernando, Amor Fernández Antonio, Jesús, Bartual Rodrigo, Amparo, Bellido, Virginia, Bellido Guerrero, Diego, Botana Lopez Manuel, Antonio, Brito Sanfiel, Miguel, Canovas Molina, Gloria, Cepero Garcia, Daniel, Conget, Ignacio, de Luis Román Daniel, Antonio, Durán Martínez, María, Duran Rodriguez Hervada, Alejandra, Escalada San Martin Francisco, Javier, Fernández García, Carlos, Fernández García, Diego, García Fernández, Elena, García Jiménez, Custodia, Gargallo Fernández, Manuel, Gómez Peralta, Fernando, González Blanco, Cintia, González Clemente José, Miguel, De Villar Noemí, González Pérez, Gros Herguido, Noelia, Hernandez Martinez Antonio, Miguel, Herranz Antolin, Sandra, Jodar, Esteban, Lecumberri Pascual, Edurne, De La Torre Casares Martin, L, López Fernández, Judith, López Gallardo, Gema, Marco Martinez, Amparo, Merino Torres Juan, Francisco, Mezquita Raya, Pedro, Morales Portillo, Cristóbal, Moreno Pérez, Óscar, Muñoz Torres, Manuel, De Pablos-Velasco, Pedro Luis, Pinés Corrales Pedro, José, Quílez Toboso Rosa, Pilar, Reyes García, Rebeca, Rozas Moreno, Pedro, Rodríguez Carnero María, Gemma, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Zusammenfassung:Undoubtedly, technological advances have revolutionised diabetes management in recent years. The development of advanced closed hybrid loop insulin pumps or continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, among others, have increased the quality of life and improved glycaemic control of people with diabetes. However, only some patients have access to such technology, and only some want to use it. CGM has become much more widespread, but in terms of insulin delivery, most people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and almost all people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) on insulin therapy are treated with multiple-dose insulin injections (MDI) rather than an insulin pump. For these patients, using connected insulin pens or caps has shown benefits in reducing missed insulin injections and promoting correct administration over time. In addition, using these devices improves the quality of life and user satisfaction. The integration of insulin injection and CGM data facilitates both users and the healthcare team to analyse glucose control and implement appropriate therapeutic changes, reducing therapeutic inertia. This expert's recommendation reviews the characteristics of the devices marketed or in the process of being marketed and their available scientific evidence. Finally, it suggests the profile of users and professionals who would benefit most, the barriers to its generalisation and the changes in the care model that implementing these devices can bring with it.