Overnight Closed-loop Insulin Delivery with Model Predictive Control and Glucose Measurement Error Model

A closed-loop system for insulin infusion overnight uses a model predictive control algorithm ("MPC"). Used with the MPC is a glucose measurement error model which was derived from actual glucose sensor error data. That sensor error data included both a sensor artifacts component, including dropouts, and a persistent error component, including calibration error, all of which was obtained experimentally from living subjects. The MPC algorithm advised on insulin infusion every fifteen minutes. Sensor glucose input to the MPC was obtained by combining model-calculated, noise-free interstitial glucose with experimentally-derived transient and persistent sensor artifacts associated with the FreeStyle Navigator TM Continuous Glucose Monitor System ("FSN"). The incidence of severe and significant hypoglycemia reduced 2300- and 200-fold, respectively, during simulated overnight closed-loop control with the MPC algorithm using the glucose measurement error model suggesting that the continuous glucose monitoring technologies facilitate safe closed-loop insulin delivery.

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US 20,100,280,441

Inventor(s): WILINSKA MALGORZATA E [GB]; BUDIMAN ERWIN S [US]; HAYTER GARY A [US]; TAUB MARC B [US]; HOVORKA ROMAN [GB

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