The annual meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) of the year 2013 was held from 7 to 10 August in Philadelphia (USA), one of the most interesting workshops aimed at mobile applications for diabetes. Smartphones currently in widespread use (one online survey concluded that 56% of American adults use smartphone) and programs for these have demonstrated benefits for diabetes (one studied concluded that after six months of use, the A1c could decrease to 1.5%), so after a convincing talk on the importance of technology for the management of diabetes, was that there was a full list of useful applications. WEB-BASED APPLICATIONS TO LOAD DATA: Diasend: Diasend is an excellent universal data management pnl system online to load data from most glucose meters, insulin pumps, CGMs and mobile applications. The system has an extensive list of supported products. Diasend also announced recently one according to Asante to send data to the insulin pump Asante Snap. SweetSpot Diabetes SweetSpot Diabetes is an online platform that loads and processes data from several different devices diabetes. Platform is currently used exclusively in clinics, but thanks to a recent agreement with Dexcom, hopefully soon be available to patients.
MOBILE APPLICATIONS FOR MONITORING WaveSense Diabetes (iPhone): Diabetes WaveSense keeps track of carbohydrate intake, blood sugar levels and insulin doses. It also includes a notes section for users. The application was listed in a recent study as the easiest to use. The r esults are easy to share and memory 7 to 90 days may be shared with clinics and hospitals. iBGStar (iPhone): This app can keep track of carbohydrate intake, levels of blood glucose, exercise, and insulin doses. It contains a notes section where people pnl can label controls blood glucose. You can also integrate with the meter iBGStar Sanofi and records can be sent by email. dLife (iPhone): The dLife application allows users to take control of blood glucose levels, carbohydrate intake, insulin doses and exercise, includes a database of food and notes section. . AADE spokeswoman, Ms Molly McElwee (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA) said: "I love this app" that allows the specification for the type of exercise pnl and insulin. It is also unique because it has a section of "help" that links to an online pnl support pnl forum. pnl Diabetes Pal (Android and iPhone): Diabetes Pal can take control of blood glucose levels, A1c levels, nutrition, insulin dose, weight and blood pressure analyzes. Ms.. McElwee had named this app as "fantastic", and works with the Telcare meter with no extra inning. My Glucose Buddy (Android and iPhone): This app can keep track of blood glucose pnl levels, insulin dose, food and exercise, but the disadvantage is that it has more pop than the typical application, and can be annoying to users. However, the application has the advantages of adding the weight and blood pressure monitoring. MEDISAFE pnl (Android and iPhone): Medisafe is an application designed to help people keep track of their doses of insulin, creating reminders and alerts the user when not injected the corresponding dose. People with diabetes represent the largest group of users Medisafe, followed by people with high blood pressure and cholesterol.
OTHER Pancreum IOB calculato (iPhone): calculates IOB and correction bolus. Pancreum insulin to carb ratio (iPhone): calculated insulin to carbohydrate ratio. MedSimple pnl (android and iPhone) searches to reduce drug costs have medication reminder, emails reports.
FOR CAREGIVERS pnl OF DIABETES Dexcom App (Android and iPhone): pnl updated system, video tutorials, and troubleshooting help. My Medtronic (iPhone): video tutorials, help solve problems, can order supplies. My care Connect / Blue Loop (Android and iPhone): send e-mail alerts and text to caregivers. Glucagon by AADE App (Android and iPhone): tutorial video, location information for the glucagon kit.
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