DBLG2 System, der bewährte Algorithmus von DBLG1¹, jetzt auf dem Smartphone

The DBLG2 system uses the advanced DBLG1 algorithm with a redesigned user interface that can be downloaded directly to the patient’s smartphone. DBLG1’s performance has been demonstrated with real-world data from more than 10,000 patients in Europe.¹ With daily use, the system demonstrates a 17.3-point increase in time in range (percent time in range, 70–180 mg/dL), translating to an additional 4.1 hours per day for patients.²

DBLG2-Algorithmus und -App

  • Including five customizable aggressiveness settings (3 meals + normoglycemia and hyperglycemia)
  • All-purpose control – pump, CGM and loop mode, all on your smartphone
  • A patented self-learning system for individualizing and optimizing meal handling from the seventh day
  • Convenient customizable modes such as Zen Mode – target blood glucose level for a specific period of time, and the new Night Mode

Kaleido-Pumpe

  • Waterproof¹ and removable
  • Rechargeable – three days of use under normal conditions and fully recharged within 2 hours
  • Selectable size – 6 or 9 mm Teflon cannulas and 5 or 30 cm tubing

Die Vorteile des Dexcom G6 CGM-Sensors für die Glukosekontrolle

  • Sensor with 10-day wear time without calibration with finger prick²
  • Simple Auto-Applicator – an easy-to-use sensor applicator with one-button insertion
  • Acetaminophen blocking – accurate glucose measurements even when taking acetaminophen
  • Waterproof sensor³
Hier finden Sie das Benutzerhandbuch für DBLG2 System.

Liste der mit DBLG2 kompatiblen Smartphones

You can use the DBLG2 app on any Android operating system that meets the minimum requirements. However, we recommend not upgrading to a new operating system until it’s listed here.

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(1) Benhamou, PY, Adenis, A., Lablanche, S., Franc, S., Amadou, C., Penfornis, A., … & Charpentier, G. (2023). First generation of a modular interoperable closed-loop system for automated insulin delivery in patients with type 1 diabetes: lessons from trials and real-life data. Journal of diabetes science and technology, 17(6), 1433-1439. (2) Chico, A., Navas de Solís, S., Lainez, M., Rius, F., & Cuesta, M. (2023). Efficacy, safety, and satisfaction with the Accu-Chek Insight with Diabeloop closed-loop system in subjects with type 1 diabetes: a multicenter real-world study. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 25(4), 242-249.

1 – Up to one meter water depth for up to one hour

2 – Calibration is still possible, but optional.

3 – The Dexcom G6 sensor and transmitter are water resistant and, when properly inserted, can be submerged in water up to 8 feet deep for up to 24 hours without failure.