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  • Diabetes Technology
  • Endocrinology
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Subcutaneous insulin administration has evolved with connected devices.
  • Smart insulin pens facilitate data transfer for insulin dosing.
  • Optimization of insulin therapy can be enhanced through smart data utilization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review terminology relevant to the optimal use of smart insulin pens.
  • To highlight factors crucial for improving the adoption of smart insulin pens.
  • To discuss the role of smart pens in diabetes self-management.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on smart insulin pen technology and terminology.
  • Analysis of data transfer capabilities and optimization potential.
  • Comparison with automated insulin delivery systems.

Main Results:

  • Connected insulin pens offer detailed dosing information for therapy optimization.
  • Standardized terminology is essential for effective use and uptake of smart pens.
  • Smart pens combined with continuous glucose monitoring offer near-automated solutions.

Conclusions:

  • Smart insulin pens represent a significant advancement in diabetes self-management.
  • Addressing terminology aspects is vital for maximizing the potential of smart insulin pens.
  • These devices provide a discrete, cost-effective alternative to automated insulin delivery systems.