hrp0095p1-238 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Faster-acting insulin Fiasp vs insulin Novorapid in type 1 diabetes children and adolescents with sensor-augmented pump therapy

Xatzipsalti Maria , Triantafillidou Antigoni , Kourousi Giannoula , Patouni Konstantina , Bourousis Evangelos , Kassari Elisavet , Delis Dimitrios , Vazeou Andriani

Introduction: Rapid-acting insulin analogues have been developed to mimic more closely the physiological action of endogenous insulin. However, they still have a delayed onset of action and a longer duration compares to endogenous insulin. Therefore, newer insulin analogues have been developed with a faster onset and a shorter duration of action.Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of rapid-acting insulin analogues (Novorapid) ...

hrp0089p1-p074 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Catheter Site Selection and Anthropometric Measurements at Subjects with Type 1 Diabetes and Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion

Xatzipsalti Maria , Vakaki Marina , Mentesidou Lida , Kourti Afroditi , Patouni Konstantina , Choundala Anna , Stamogiannou Lela , Vazeou Andriani

Introduction: The selection of the insulin catheter length for pump T1D users is based mainly on age and though different sites for insertion have been suggested, it is not clear what the ideal site is according to each person’s body type and subcutaneous fat.Aid: Aid of the study is to identify the proper sites for insulin catheter insertion according to subcutaneous fat and anthropometric characteristics.Methods: Study group...

hrp0086p1-p247 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Which is the Best Site for Catheter Placement in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and CSII?

Xatzipsalti Maria , Vakaki Marina , Patouni Konstantina , Kourti Afroditi , Mentesidou Lida , Choundala Anna , Stamoyannou Lela , Vazeou Andriani

Background: Few data exist for young children regarding the proper site for insulin catheter insertion for pump (CSII) users.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the proper site for catheter insertion in very young children (<8 year old) with T1D and CSII.Method: The study comprised 10 children [7 females, median age 4.43 years (range 2.3–7.18), median disease duration 1.65 years] with T1D who were on CSII. Ultrasound mea...