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. 1992:818–819.

AIDA: an automated insulin dosage advisor.

E D Lehmann 1, T Deutsch 1
PMCID: PMC2247994  PMID: 1482998

Abstract

A prototype computer system utilising a model of carbohydrate metabolism linked to an expert system is described. The prototype which integrates quantitative and qualitative computational methodologies can be used to predict blood glucose profiles and adjust insulin doses in type I diabetic subjects.

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