

Since low vitamin D status is highly prevalent worldwide ( 3), the potential role of vitamin D supplementation in improving glucose homeostasis generated great enthusiasm among scientists and clinicians. It wirelessly connects to your pump, allowing you to send blood glucose meter readings to your pump ~.Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) has been associated with an increased risk of developing insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes in prospective observational studies ( 1, 2). The MiniMed™ 780G system comes with a compatible meter. You can attach your pump to your waistband or belt, protect it in your pocket, or even clip it under clothing. There are many ways to wear your insulin pump.

This data can also be used by the pump to alert you about upcoming high or low.

It measures glucose levels every 5 minutes, that’s 288 times a day, and provides you and your pump with up to date information on where your glucose levels are, and where they are heading. Does not require fingersticks for calibration or to make diabetes treatment decisions. Used with your pump for Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM). The transmitter collects data measured by the sensor and wirelessly sends this data to monitoring devices. A device that connects to a glucose sensor. Medtronic Diabetes offers a wide range of infusion sets so that you can choose the right one for your comfort and safety. Medtronic reservoir MMT-332A, 3.0 ml (300-units ), Medtronic reservoir MMT0326A, 1.8 ml (180-units) The mass of the insulin pump without battery and consumables is less than 117 grams. The pump dimensions in inches are no greater than 4.0 length x 2.3 width x 1.1 depth. The pump dimensions in centimeters are no greater than 10.2 length x 5.8 width x 2.8 depth. The pump also accepts an AA alkaline (LR6) or a fully charged AA NiMH (HR6) nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery.Īt any time you can review 35 days of pump history. For best results, use a new AA lithium (FR6) battery. The pump requires one new AA (1.5V) battery.
