myLoop
myLoop
Que vous souhaitiez approfondir vos connaissances sur myLoop ou que vous en soyez à vos débuts, apprenez à personnaliser le système myLoop avec CamAPS FX et ses caractéristiques uniques pour faire la différence dans la vie des personnes vivant avec le diabète de type 1.
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mylife Loop with Freestyle Libre3/Libre 3 Plus: The innovations described are available in selected countries and expanding to further countries soon. Expansion is contingent upon local regulatory approval.Insulin pumps and Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) systems can improve glucose management but do not remove the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Because these systems use only rapid-acting insulin, any interruption in insulin delivery (e.g., infusion-set failure, occlusion, empty reservoir, or device malfunction) can rapidly lead to ketosis and DKA, even if glucose levels are not markedly elevated.
Healthcare professionals should ensure that users understand the risk of DKA associated with pump and AID therapy, particularly in situations where insulin delivery may be interrupted. Users should be trained to recognise and troubleshoot delivery issues promptly, know when and how to check for ketones and seek urgent medical assistance. Advise to always keep a reliable backup method of insulin delivery available.This information is provided for general educational purposes and is intended for healthcare professionals. It does not replace individual clinical judgement or patient-specific medical advice.