Selection of the optimal regimen of insulin therapy using spectral analysis
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The offered method of indemnification improvement for saccharine diabetes in combination with the spectral glucose analysis allows to replace the protracted clinical selection process of the optimum insulinization mode on patient with relatively simple procedures removal of patient's day glycemic type and test on receptivity to insulin the results of which drawn on for finding of the optimum insulinization mode in numeral model experiments on PC with the mathematical dynamics modeling of the glucose level in blood and secretion of insulin by a pancreas, whereupon it remains only to conduct final optimum verification of the neat individual mode in the real terms. Use neat, near to physiology, for the management of insulin the automated metering device will allow the injections mode of insulin to promote the insulinization accordance of the patient's necessities.
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