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- W4327681303 abstract "The objective of this systematic literature review was to evaluate the available literature concerning the clinical, economic, and patient-reported benefits of insulin pen platforms, including connected insulin pens/caps/sleeves and insulin platforms, as well as mobile apps capable of receiving near real-time insulin dosing information. Medline and Embase databases and the Cochrane Library were searched for published literature between January 2015 and May 2021, and manual searches for conference abstracts from 2018 to May 2021 were performed. These searches were supplemented by internet searches for relevant literature and clinical trials. Study selection involved the population, intervention, comparator, outcomes, time frame, and study design outline. Included studies investigated connected insulin systems or connected caps/sleeves enabling pens to be connected, or apps able to connect to these systems, in individuals of all ages with type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Searches identified a total of 26 publications (mostly observational studies and conference abstracts) for inclusion, representing ten unique, predominantly small studies. Evidence in this field is still in its early stages, and only two randomized controlled trials met our inclusion criteria. Available results showed that connected insulin pens and their systems potentially helped reduce suboptimal insulin use and may therefore improve glycemic control. Satisfaction of people with diabetes with the technologies used was high, and economic benefits were noted. Features of effective connected insulin pen devices include simplicity of use and data upload/sharing, useful “point-of-care” alerts, and simple and understandable data presentation to facilitate more effective consultations. Connected insulin pen systems could be increasingly considered as part of routine clinical care for insulin-treated persons with diabetes who must manage the complexity of their daily insulin routine. Future research focusing on the way data obtained from these devices can be most effectively used alongside other information is urgently needed. Digital health tools, like text message reminders and mobile apps, are being used more often to help people with diabetes improve their health in a way that works for them. For people who take insulin to treat their diabetes, what has been missing is a way to track insulin doses alongside other diabetes information in an app. Connected insulin pens, also called smart pens, are able to do this. In this article we have looked at the evidence available on the benefits of connected insulin pens. We found that while information on connected insulin pens is limited at the moment, what there is shows that using a connected insulin pen can help people remember to take their insulin and give themselves the right dose and that those who have used a connected insulin pen or related technology are happy with it. Useful features of connected insulin pens include being easy to use, having an alert function, and being able to share the insulin information with the user’s doctor. Connected insulin pens may also reduce diabetes-related costs. Connected insulin pens are likely to become more common for people with diabetes who take insulin, but there is a need for more research on how best to use them to improve the treatment of people with diabetes." @default.
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