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Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications
Volume 24, Issue 2
, Pages
73-78
, March 2010
Consequences of delayed pump infusion line change in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion
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☆ Clinical Trials Study No: NCT00461331.
☆☆ Disclosure: Ajay Rao, MD, Haytham Kawji, MD, Lillian Yau, PhD, have nothing to disclose. Dr. Vivian Fonseca has served as a consultant to Minimed, Novonordisk, and Eli Lilly.
★ This study was funded by Novonordisk through an unrestricted grant to Tulane University. This study was also supported in part by NIH Grants # 5M01RR05096 and RR-00827 in support of the General Clinical Research Center from the Division of Research Resources, National Institutes of Health (GCRC), and NIH/NIDDK P30 DK048520 (Mass Spectrometry Core). Diabetes research at Tulane University Health Sciences Center is supported in part by Susan Harling Robinson Fellowship in Diabetes Research and the Tullis-Tulane Alumni Chair in Diabetes. Dr. Fonseca is funded in part by NIH (ACCORD, TINSAL-2D), ADA, and the Tullis-Tulane Chair of Diabetes. Dr Thethi and the project described were supported by Award Number K12HD043451 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development or the National Institutes of Health.
PII: S1056-8727(09)00030-0
doi: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2009.03.002
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