News: NEJM Publishes RCT On Open Source Automated Insulin Delivery Using OpenAPS Algorithm
There have been numerous studies on OpenAPS and open source automated insulin delivery systems over the past several years. Some are retrospective studies based on real-world data; some are prospective or observational studies; and now, as of today, there is a published RCT (randomized control trial) assessing safety and efficacy…
Detecting Insulin Sensitivity Changes for Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes with Autosensitivity from #OpenAPS – Poster Presented at American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions (#2018ADA)
Members of the OpenAPS community submitted an abstract that was accepted for a poster presentation at the American Diabetes Association’s 2018 Scientific Sessions meeting. This poster was co-authored by Dana Lewis, Tim Street, Scott Leibrand, and Sayali Phatak. The embargo lifted this morning, so you can read below for the…
Automatic Estimation of Basals, ISF, and Carb Ratio for Sensor-Augmented Pump and Hybrid Closed Loop Therapy (Autotune) – Poster Presented at American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions
The OpenAPS community submitted an abstract that was accepted for a poster presentation at the American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions meeting. The embargo lifted this morning, so you can read the abstract here or read below for the content from the poster. We hope everyone in the healthcare provider and…
2016 Update from the #OpenAPS Community
Here are a few of the many things the OpenAPS community worked on in 2016: Advanced meal assist (or “AMA) This is an “advanced feature” that can be turned on by OpenAPS users. With reliable entry of carb information, AMA will allow the closed loop to assist sooner with a…
Real-World Use of Open Source Artificial Pancreas Systems – Poster Presented at American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions
The OpenAPS community submitted an abstract that was accepted for a poster presentation at the American Diabetes Association’s Scientific Sessions meeting. The embargo lifted this morning, so you can read the abstract here or read below for the content from the poster to get insight from outcomes observed by those…
#OpenAPS Winter 2015 update
The #OpenAPS community has made some amazing progress toward the end of this year. There are now, as of 12/31/15, (n=1)*22 people with DIY closed loops! (As of 4/28/16, it’s (n=1)*53!) And as always, several others in the testing and development phases, so this number will continue to grow. (If…
Early Fall 2015 #OpenAPS Update
It’s been a busy few months for the #OpenAPS community, going from n=1 to (n=1)*7! (And as of 11/19/15, (n=1)*16.) And there are several people working on their implementation, so it might be possible to see a dozen OpenAPS implementations live by the end of the year. This is due…
Introducing the #OpenAPS project
The Open Artificial Pancreas System (#OpenAPS) is an open and transparent effort to make safe and effective basic Artificial Pancreas System (APS) technology widely available to more quickly improve and save as many lives as possible and reduce the burden of Type 1 Diabetes. Background on the current state of…