PERISTALTIC MULTISTAGE MICRO MECHANICAL PUMP FOR NEXT GENERATION DIABETES MANAGE...
PERISTALTIC MULTISTAGE MICRO MECHANICAL PUMP FOR NEXT GENERATION DIABETES MANAGEMENT
More than 30 million people are living with diabetes in the EU, with a prevalence expected to grow to over 10% of the adult population by the year 2030. Despite modern treatments, the life expectancy of patients with type 1 diabet...
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Información proyecto PRISMA
Duración del proyecto: 18 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2021-03-01
Fecha Fin: 2022-09-30
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Descripción del proyecto
More than 30 million people are living with diabetes in the EU, with a prevalence expected to grow to over 10% of the adult population by the year 2030. Despite modern treatments, the life expectancy of patients with type 1 diabetes remains reduced as compared to healthy people due to lack of efficient therapies. An artificial pancreas is the ultimate solution for such therapy: a device performing a continuous glucose measurement and pumping precise doses of insulin and other hormones needed for the treatment. The closed-loop artificial pancreases promises an agile solution where the diabetes patients may effectively feel relieved from their disease as the blood glucose level is automatically controlled using a mixture of multiple hormones simultaneously. Such an innovative technology alleviates the burden of carbohydrate counting and automatically ensuring the optimal glucose level at all times. However, a small, lightweight device which is able to administrate multiple hormones is still lacking. This proposal seeks to develop a novel micro-peristaltic pump on silicon, to be integrated with a transdermal smart patch loaded with the three hormones delivered by silicon microneedles. The PRISMA innovation is possible thanks to the achievements of the FET-OPEN project BioWings, where the concept of thin-film micropump using actuating materials has been prototyped.