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Badis H, 42 years, Tripoli, Lebanon “Advised by a friend, I decided to bring my mother to France for her medical treatment. I wanted the best for her. After comparing a few agencies, I decided to trust FAME. Therefore in September 2012,  I came to France with my mother and children. The day of our arrival at the airport, our consultant Helen was waiting for us to drive us to our hotel. ...

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E-Stylus, the connected insulin pen

08/07/2016 - 1 Comments - Back to news
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It allows patients with insulin-dependent diabetes to monitor and manage their treatment via their smartphone.

E-stylus is compatible with all insulin pens. It then allows the control of blood sugar in the blood and balanced their rates if needed.

A mobile application acts as a relay between the two connected objects. It collects data and measures. Monitoring can be done after this, to observe and analyze the results with his doctor, with the notion of sharing integrated into the application. In this follow-up, there is the history of injections and help with the choice of insulin to take.

This project aims to become a platform for monitoring and support for diabetic patients to.

The patient will have all the data to predict hypoglycemia or calculate the dose of insulin to inject.

This project has been awarded in the last contest and Lepine was made by three students from the Engineering School of Paris (ECE).

Source : invs.sante.fr / www.estylus.fr

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