John Walsh
5 Papers
John Walsh is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Patient experience. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Bolus Advisors: Sources of Error, Targets for Improvement
TL;DR: This review covers common sources for bolus advisor error such as the selection of physiologically inappropriate bolus Advisor settings, the use of short duration of insulin action times, poor algorithm logic that tends to cover all carb intake fully, and an excessive reliance on simplistic dosing algorithms.
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Improving Patient Experience With Insulin Infusion Sets Practical Guidelines and Future Directions
Alison B. Evert,Bruce W. Bode,Bruce A. Buckingham,Elizabeth Nardacci,Carol A. Verderese,Phyllis Wolff-McDonagh,John Walsh,Irl B. Hirsch +7 more
TL;DR: Development of practical tools and standardized guidelines for empowering patients to prevent, diagnose, and troubleshoot IIS problems that contribute to unexplained hyperglycemia will be necessary to realize the full benefit of insulin pump therapy along the continuum of diabetes education.
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Update on Clinical Utility of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Type 1 Diabetes.
TL;DR: The history, technology, and need for systematic training in CGM are reviewed, and recent clinical trial data demonstrating the benefits that CGM offers to all people with type 1 diabetes and the clinicians who care for them are reviewed.
American association of clinical endocrinologists and american college of endocrinology 2016 outpatient glucose monitoring consensus statement.
Timothy S. Bailey,George Grunberger,Bruce W. Bode,Yehuda Handelsman,Irl B. Hirsch,Lois Jovanovič,Victor L. Roberts,David Rodbard,William V. Tamborlane,John Walsh +9 more
TL;DR: This document represents the official position of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American College of Endocrinology and it is not to be considered prescriptive for any individual patient and cannot replace the judgment of a clinician.
Emerging Technologies for Diabetes Care
TL;DR: This review highlights important developments that serve to increase effectiveness while reducing the burden of diabetes care in the near future.