In the line of the minimal modelling strategy, we present various modelling attempts to measure hepatic glucose production during a labelled intravenous glucose tolerance test (labelled IVGTT). We propose a physiological model which allows to reconstruct by deconvolution a profile of hepatic glucose production which is more reliable than those obtained with simpler models. The model presented incorporates the most recent information on the influence of insulin on glucose kinetics and allows recovery of a more physiological prediction of hepatic response during the IVGTT.

Models for measuring hepatic glucose production from labelled IVGTT / A. Caumo, P. Micossi, C. Cobelli - In: Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems: Selected Papers from the IFAC Symposium, Venice, Italy, April 6-8, 1988 / [a cura di] C. Cobelli, L. Mariani. - [s.l] : Pergamon Press, 1989. - ISBN 0-08-035732-6. - pp. 334-339

Models for measuring hepatic glucose production from labelled IVGTT

A. Caumo
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1989

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In the line of the minimal modelling strategy, we present various modelling attempts to measure hepatic glucose production during a labelled intravenous glucose tolerance test (labelled IVGTT). We propose a physiological model which allows to reconstruct by deconvolution a profile of hepatic glucose production which is more reliable than those obtained with simpler models. The model presented incorporates the most recent information on the influence of insulin on glucose kinetics and allows recovery of a more physiological prediction of hepatic response during the IVGTT.
glucose ; insulin ; mathematical model
Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica e Informatica
1989
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