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Diabetes, a globally escalating health concern, necessitates innovative solutions for efficient detection and management. Blood glucose control is an essential aspect of managing diabetes and finding the most effective ways to control it. The latest findings suggest that a basal insulin administration rate and a single, high-concentration injection before a meal may not be sufficient to maintain healthy blood glucose levels. While the basal insulin rate treatment can stabilize blood glucose levels over the long term, it may not be enough to bring the levels below the post-meal limit after 60 min. The short-term impacts of meals can be greatly reduced by high-concentration injections, which can help stabilize blood glucose levels. Unfortunately, they cannot provide long-term stability to satisfy the post-meal or pre-meal restrictions. However, proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control with basal dose maintains the blood glucose levels within the range for a longer period.
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Sravani Medanki
Siddhartha Medical College
Nikhil Dommati
Siddhartha Medical College
Hema Harshitha Bodapati
Siddhartha Medical College
World Journal of Experimental Medicine
Siddhartha Medical College
Government Medical College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e734edb6db6435876ae410 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5493/wjem.v14.i1.87916