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Smart diabetes insulin pens are a modern tool to simplify diabetes care for families.
214-456-5959
Fax: 214-456-5963
469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001
469-303-2400
Fax: 469-303-2407
Request an Appointment with codes: Endocrinology
A diabetes smart insulin pen is an insulin delivery tool that offers some of the features of an insulin pump but without the always-connected experience required with pumps.
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Smart Insulin Pens have the following advantages over traditional disposable insulin pens:
When paired, the smart insulin pen and the app work together to simplify diabetes management by:
Similar to an insulin pump, for smart insulin pens to calculate the correct doses you must enter the following settings for your child:
The insulin to carbohydrate ratio (ICR) is a ratio one uses to determine the number of units of insulin to take for each meal based on the number of carbs consumed. For example, a child who needs 6 units of rapid-acting insulin when they consume 60g CHO would be described as being on a “1:10” ICR.
ICR’s can change from meal to meal and from day to day depending on activity levels and many other factors. Your care team can help you understand your child’s ICR’s.
Insulin sensitivity factor is best thought of as the drop in glucose level (in mg/dL) that your child can expect from 1 unit of insulin, and is used together with the blood glucose target to determine how much extra insulin to take at mealtime to bring high glucose readings back down to target.
Example:Imaginary settings for a child:
ICR: 1:10 (1 unit of rapid acting insulin for 10g CHO)
Target glucose: 150 mg/dL
Insulin sensitivity factor: 50 mg/dL
Current readings and meal plan:
Glucose 175 mg/dL
CHO to be consumed: 70g
In the above scenario, the Smart Insulin Pen dosing assistant would advise 7.5 units of insulin.
Calculation: 70g/10 = 7 units for CHO
(175-150)/50 = 0.5 units for correction
Total = 7.5 units
Remember to always discuss these settings with your doctor before using a smart insulin pen. Inaccurate settings can lead to unexpected risks.
After each dose, the app logs carbohydrates, glucose levels and insulin doses. Then it sends the big picture of your diabetes care in a report that you can share with your child’s doctor, school nurse or your family.
Smart insulin pens may have limited compatibility. Make sure to confirm which brands of insulin will work with your pen. Note: some pens may be compatible with multiple brands, but may not be interchangeable, i.e. a pen using brand A may not be able to switch to a brand B cartridge.
Smart insulin pens can deliver from 0.5 to 30 units per dose in 0.5-unit increments.