Method for infusing insulin to a subject to improve impaired total body tissue glucose processing
First Claim
1. A method for infusing insulin to a subject to improve impaired total body tissue glucose processing comprising the steps of:
- a. determining a steady baseline circulating glucose level of the subject and obtaining a subsequent circulating glucose level at least every 30 minutes, the steady baseline circulating glucose level being two consecutive circulating glucose levels about 200 milligrams per deciliter measured five minutes apart, b. having the subject ingest a carbohydrate containing meal, c. administering a quantity of insulin through an intravenous site until the subsequent circulating glucose level shows an improvement over the steady baseline circulating glucose level, the improvement over the steady baseline circulating glucose level being a 50 milligram per deciliter or more fall in the steady baseline circulating glucose level within approximately two hours of administering the quantity of insulin, the subsequent circulating glucose level improvement over the steady baseline circulating glucose level being a measurement of sufficient quantity of insulin to achieve an improvement in total body tissue glucose processing, wherein the improvement in total body tissue glucose processing occurs as a result of total body tissue response to a rate of change in insulin level and an absolute increase in peak and interpeak free insulin levels, d. allowing the subject to rest at least one hour, e. repeating steps a-d at least two times.
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The present invention is a method for delivering insulin to a subject to improve impaired total body tissue glucose processing. The method delivers one or more pulses of insulin to the subject over a period of time accompanied by ingestion of glucose in the form of a carbohydrate containing meal. The number of pulses, the amount of insulin in each pulse, the interval between pulses and the amount of time to deliver each pulse to the subject are selected so that total body tissue processing of glucose is restored in the subject. In subjects whose total body tissue glucose processing has been restored there is a subsequent fall in circulating blood glucose levels of 50 mg/dl or more directly as a result of improved total body tissue glucose processing.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for infusing insulin to a subject to improve impaired total body tissue glucose processing comprising the steps of:
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a. determining a steady baseline circulating glucose level of the subject and obtaining a subsequent circulating glucose level at least every 30 minutes, the steady baseline circulating glucose level being two consecutive circulating glucose levels about 200 milligrams per deciliter measured five minutes apart, b. having the subject ingest a carbohydrate containing meal, c. administering a quantity of insulin through an intravenous site until the subsequent circulating glucose level shows an improvement over the steady baseline circulating glucose level, the improvement over the steady baseline circulating glucose level being a 50 milligram per deciliter or more fall in the steady baseline circulating glucose level within approximately two hours of administering the quantity of insulin, the subsequent circulating glucose level improvement over the steady baseline circulating glucose level being a measurement of sufficient quantity of insulin to achieve an improvement in total body tissue glucose processing, wherein the improvement in total body tissue glucose processing occurs as a result of total body tissue response to a rate of change in insulin level and an absolute increase in peak and interpeak free insulin levels, d. allowing the subject to rest at least one hour, e. repeating steps a-d at least two times. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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