Computer methods and programs in biomedicine
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Comput Methods Programs Biomed · Mar 2021
Long-term use of the hybrid artificial pancreas by adjusting carbohydrate ratios and programmed basal rate: A reinforcement learning approach.
The hybrid artificial pancreas regulates glucose levels in people with type 1 diabetes. It delivers (i) insulin boluses at meal times based on the meals' carbohydrate content and the carbohydrate ratios (CRs) and (ii) insulin basal, between meals and at night, continuously modulated around individual-specific programmed basal rate. The CRs and programmed basal rate significantly vary between individuals and within the same individual with type 1 diabetes, and using suboptimal values in the hybrid artificial pancreas may degrade glucose control. We propose a reinforcement learning algorithm to adaptively optimize CRs and programmed basal rate to improve the performance of the hybrid artificial pancreas. ⋯ Results indicate that the proposed algorithm has the potential to improve glucose control in people with type 1 diabetes using the hybrid artificial pancreas. The proposed algorithm is a key in making the hybrid artificial pancreas adaptive for the long-term real life outpatient studies.