Insulin pump therapy has a number of benefits compared to insulin injections. However, it also has a number of challenges associated with it too.
On this page we’ve summed up the main benefits and challenges people have found with insulin pump therapy:
Benefits
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*This includes pre-programmed insulin: carb ratios (ICRs), insulin sensitivity factors (ISF), to help calculate mealtime and correction doses, and “active insulin” feedback to assist in dose calculation.
Challenges include:
- An infusion set change is required every 2–3 days
- Risk of site infection
- The pump may malfunction and infusion set can block
- Risk of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) which can occur sooner than with insulin injections
- Must monitor blood glucose 4–6 times daily
- Must have a good knowledge of carbohydrate counting
- The Pump must be worn 24hrs a day, everyday
- The Pump can be disconnected but only for a maximum of 1 hour at a time
- Complications such as lipohypertrophy (lumpy injection sites) can still occur using the pump.
In the video below some people on insulin pump therapy discuss their own experiences with it.
Talks about monitoring blood glucose 4-6x daily but CGMS???