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Stanford University

Managing Type 1 Diabetes

Stanford University via YouTube

Overview

Explore the challenges and advancements in managing Type 1 Diabetes in this 55-minute lecture by Dr. Marina Basina, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University. Gain insights into the increasing prevalence of Type 1 Diabetes in the United States and learn about injection techniques, insulin pump infusion set issues, and potential causes of insulin flow interruptions. Discover current and emerging technologies for diabetes control, practical tips on basal and bolus ratios, and insulin pump comparisons. Understand how to effectively use your data for better management. The lecture covers topics such as insulin absorption, injection site rotation, hypoglycemia, glucose variability, and keys for successful diabetes management. Conclude with a summary of recommendations and a Q&A session to address specific concerns.

Syllabus

0:00 – Introduction
1:36 – Agenda
2:45 – Prevalence of T1D
7:26 – Effect of insulin absorption on glucose variability
9:25 – Injection site absorption + rotation
10:25 – Poor/Lack of rotation of injection sites
12:09 – Hypoglycemia and glucose variability in LH
13:00 – Proper site rotation
13:48 – Insulin pump infusion sets issues
15:09 – Causes of insulin flow interruptions
15:31 – Take home points
16:06 – Technology current and future
24:42 – Practical tips
29:24 – Keys for success
41:55 – Summary of recommendations
45:23 – Q & A

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Stanford Health Care

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