DIABETES MELLITUS: ENQUIRY INTO ITS MEDICAL ASPECTS AND BIOENGINEERING OF ITS MONITORING AND REGULATION

Author:

ACHARYA U RAJENDRA1,GHISTA DHANJOO N2,NERGUI MYAGMARBAYAR3,CHATTOPADHYAY SUBHAGATA4,NG E Y K5,SREE S VINITHA5,TONG JASPER W K6,TAN JEN HONG1,MENG LOH KAH7,SURI JASJIT S89

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Communication Engineering, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Clementi Road, Singapore 599489, Singapore

2. Framingham State University, Massachusetts 01701, USA

3. Graduate School of Medical System Engineering, Chiba University, Japan 263-8522, Japan

4. Department of Computer Science, National Institute of Science and Technology, Palur Hills Berhampur 761008, Orissa, India

5. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore

6. Allied Health Specialties, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, 100 Bukit Timah Road, S(229899), Singapore

7. VicWell Biomedical Private Limited, Singapore

8. CTO, Biomedical Technologies Inc., Denver, CO, USA

9. Idaho State University (Aff.), ID, USA 83209, USA

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) or hyperglycemia (in a more generalized term, high blood sugar) is a metabolic disorder that is now highly prevalent in the world population. Most of the food that people consume is converted into glucose, which enters the bloodstream following absorption–assimilation mechanisms. As a natural process, cells in our body utilize glucose for growth and energy. The glucose balance is maintained by a hormone called insulin that is secreted by the beta cells of pancreas. Hypotheses at the backdrop of DM occurrence are either (i) enough insulin is not produced and secreted resulting in increased level of glucose in blood, or (ii) insulin is insensitive to glucose, or (iii) insulin is non-targeted etc. If DM remains uncontrolled over time, it leads to serious damage to many of the body's systems, especially the nerves and blood vessels. This paper develops an enquiry into diabetes from many angles: (i) Diabetes as a disorder, its complications, causes, diagnostic tests, and treatment; (ii) Analysis of retinal and plantar images to characterize diabetes complications; (iii) How analysis of heart rate variability signals can depict diabetes; (iv) Biomedical engineering of the glucose–insulin regulatory system, and its employment in the modeling of the oral glucose tolerance test data, to detect diabetes as well as persons at risk of being diabetic; (v) Application of the glucose–insulin regulatory system to formulate an insulin delivery system for controlling blood sugar.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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