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    • Traditional diabetes management has evolved from urine glucose monitoring to advanced technologies.
    • Insulin therapy has shifted from multiple daily injections to sophisticated insulin pump systems.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the feasibility and impact of integrated continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump systems.
    • To discuss patient selection criteria and challenges in adopting advanced diabetes technology.
    • To provide an overview of current and planned clinical trials for integrated diabetes systems.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of key research studies on the feasibility of integrated continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump technology.
    • Discussion of clinical practice challenges and patient selection for diabetes technology.
    • Overview of integrated systems in ongoing and future clinical trials.

    Main Results:

    • Demonstrated feasibility of integrated continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump systems.
    • Identified key considerations for patient selection and clinical integration.
    • Presented an overview of current and planned research in advanced diabetes management.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump systems represent a significant advancement in diabetes care.
    • Automation of insulin delivery through "smart" insulin pumps promises more stable glycemic control.
    • Careful patient selection and addressing implementation challenges are crucial for successful adoption of these technologies.