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View article: Erratum. Use of the Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System Activity Feature Reduces Insulin Delivery and Attenuates the Drop in Glycemia Associated With Exercise in a Randomized Controlled Trial Diabetes Care 2025;48:1598–1606
Erratum. Use of the Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System Activity Feature Reduces Insulin Delivery and Attenuates the Drop in Glycemia Associated With Exercise in a Randomized Controlled Trial Diabetes Care 2025;48:1598–1606 Open
In the article cited above, the affiliation for author Michael C. Riddell was inadvertently listed as Insulet Corporation, Acton, MA. The correct affiliation for this author is School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Tor…
View article: Use of the Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System Activity Feature Reduces Insulin Delivery and Attenuates the Drop in Glycemia Associated With Exercise in a Randomized Controlled Trial
Use of the Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System Activity Feature Reduces Insulin Delivery and Attenuates the Drop in Glycemia Associated With Exercise in a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy of enabling Activity feature 60 (AF-60) or 30 min (AF-30) before prolonged exercise versus the automated mode (Auto) in adults and adolescents with type 1 diabetes wearing the Omnipod 5 System. RESEARCH DE…
View article: Serum Fructosamine as an Indicator of Perioperative Complications in Patients Undergoing Foot and Ankle Surgery
Serum Fructosamine as an Indicator of Perioperative Complications in Patients Undergoing Foot and Ankle Surgery Open
Background: Patients with poor glycemic control are at increased risk of postoperative complications. Hemoglobin A 1c (HbA 1c ) has traditionally been used to assess preoperative glycemic control, but with limitations. More recently, fruct…
View article: Safety of Antimicrobials for Postexposure Prophylaxis and Treatment of Anthrax: A Review
Safety of Antimicrobials for Postexposure Prophylaxis and Treatment of Anthrax: A Review Open
Background Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent for anthrax, poses a potential bioterrorism threat and is capable of causing mass morbidity and mortality. Antimicrobials are the mainstay of postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) and treatment o…
View article: A Comparison of Postprandial Glucose Control in the Medtronic Advanced Hybrid Closed-Loop System Versus 670G
A Comparison of Postprandial Glucose Control in the Medtronic Advanced Hybrid Closed-Loop System Versus 670G Open
Background: We recently reported that use of an "advanced" hybrid closed-loop system reduced hyperglycemia without increasing hypoglycemia compared to a first-generation system. The aim of this analysis was to evaluate whethe…
View article: Multicenter Trial of a Tubeless, On-Body Automated Insulin Delivery System With Customizable Glycemic Targets in Pediatric and Adult Participants With Type 1 Diabetes
Multicenter Trial of a Tubeless, On-Body Automated Insulin Delivery System With Customizable Glycemic Targets in Pediatric and Adult Participants With Type 1 Diabetes Open
OBJECTIVE Advances in diabetes technology have transformed the treatment paradigm for type 1 diabetes, yet the burden of disease is significant. We report on a pivotal safety study of the first tubeless, on-body automated insulin delivery …
View article: Chemical-Biological Terrorism and Its Impact on Children
Chemical-Biological Terrorism and Its Impact on Children Open
Chemical and biological events (including infectious disease outbreaks) may affect children disproportionately, and the threat of a chemical or biological attack remains in the United States and worldwide. Although federal programs and fun…
View article: Hospital-Acquired Hyponatremia in Children Following Hypotonic versus Isotonic Intravenous Fluids Infusion
Hospital-Acquired Hyponatremia in Children Following Hypotonic versus Isotonic Intravenous Fluids Infusion Open
Hypotonic solutions have been used in pediatrics for maintenance of intravenous (IV) hydration. However, recent randomized control trials and cohort studies have raised significant concerns for association with hospital-acquired hyponatrem…
View article: Difficulty in the Clinical Diagnosis of Tularemia: Highlighting the Importance of a Physical Exam
Difficulty in the Clinical Diagnosis of Tularemia: Highlighting the Importance of a Physical Exam Open
We report an 18‐month‐old male who presented with fever and nonspecific symptoms. He was evaluated for multiple differential diagnoses including Kawasaki disease and JIA and received treatment for them. After he was readmitted, tularemia w…
View article: Disaster Preparedness in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Disaster Preparedness in Neonatal Intensive Care Units Open
Disasters disproportionally affect vulnerable, technology-dependent people, including preterm and critically ill newborn infants. It is important for health care providers to be aware of and prepared for the potential consequences of disas…