• A Review of the Current Challenges Associated with the Development of an Artificial Pancreas by a Double Subcutaneous Approach 

      Christiansen, Sverre; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Stavdahl, Øyvind; Kölle, Konstanze; Ellingsen, Reinold; Carlsen, Sven Magnus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Introduction Patients with diabetes type 1 (DM1) struggle daily to achieve good glucose control. The last decade has seen a rush of research groups working towards an artificial pancreas (AP) through the application of a ...
    • Centre for Digital Life Norway - Annual report 2017 

      Johansen, Finn-Eirik; Brautaset, Trygve; Aune, Marie Hjelmseth; Patriksson, Alexandra; Falkenberg, Liv Eggset; Kleppe, Rune; Dick, Gunnar; Strand, Berit Løkensgard; Eijsink, Vincent; Røyne, Anja; Goksøyr, Anders; Svendsen, John Sigurd Mjøen; Fyhn, Marianne; Vik, Jon Olav; Wentzel, Alexander; Aksnes, Astrid; Bruheim, Per; Carlsen, Sven Magnus; Åm, Heidrun (Research report, 2018)
    • Effect of sensor location on continuous intraperitoneal glucose sensing in an animal model 

      Åm, Marte Kierulf; Kölle, Konstanze; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Dirnena-Fusini, Ilze; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar; Stavdahl, Øyvind; Carlsen, Sven Magnus; Christiansen, Sverre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      In diabetes research, the development of the artificial pancreas has been a major topic since continuous glucose monitoring became available in the early 2000’s. A prerequisite for an artificial pancreas is fast and reliable ...
    • Feasibility of early meal detection based on abdominal sound. 

      Kölle, Konstanze; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Ellingsen, Reinold; Carlsen, Sven Magnus; Stavdahl, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Background In classical approaches for an artificial pancreas, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is the only measured variable used for insulin dosing and additional control functions. The CGM values are subject to time ...
    • Risk Analysis for the Design of a Safe Artificial Pancreas Control System 

      Kölle, Konstanze; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Lundteigen, Mary Ann; Carlsen, Sven Magnus; Ellingsen, Reinold; Stavdahl, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Closed-loop glucose control has the potential to improve the glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus type 1. Such an artificial pancreas (AP) should keep the user safe despite all disturbances and faults. The ...
    • The Artificial Pancreas: A Dynamic Challenge 

      Stavdahl, Øyvind; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Kölle, Konstanze; Christiansen, Sverre Christian; Ellingsen, Reinold; Carlsen, Sven Magnus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      In patients with diabetes mellitus type 1, the pancreatic insulin production ceases, causing raise in blood glucose level (BGL) and potentially severe long-term complications. The “holy grail” of diabetes treatment is the ...
    • Why intraperitoneal glucose sensing is sometimes surprisingly rapid and sometimes slow: A hypothesis 

      Åm, Marte Kierulf; Fougner, Anders Lyngvi; Ellingsen, Reinold; Hjelme, Dag Roar; Bösch, Patrick Christian; Stavdahl, Øyvind; Carlsen, Sven Magnus; Christiansen, Sverre (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The artificial pancreas requires fast and reliable glucose measurements. The peritoneal space has shown promising results, and in one of our studies we detected glucose changes in the peritoneal space already at the same ...