B Buckingham

Summary

Affiliation: Stanford University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Extended use of a new continuous glucose monitoring system with wireless data transmission in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus
    Lisa J Wong
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305-5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 8:139-45. 2006
  2. ncbi Detection of a meal using continuous glucose monitoring: implications for an artificial beta-cell
    Eyal Dassau
    Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 5080, USA
    Diabetes Care 31:295-300. 2008
  3. ncbi Intensive diabetes management in pediatric patients
    B Buckingham
    Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford University, Stanford Medical Center, Room S 302, Stanford, CA 94305 5208, USA
    Curr Diab Rep 1:11-8. 2001
  4. ncbi Hypoglycemia detection, and better yet, prevention, in pediatric patients
    Bruce Buckingham
    Lucille Packard Children's Health Services, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 7:792-6. 2005
  5. ncbi Real-time continuous glucose monitoring
    Bruce Buckingham
    Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes 14:288-95. 2007
  6. ncbi Response to nocturnal alarms using a real-time glucose sensor
    Bruce Buckingham
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 7:440-7. 2005
  7. ncbi Duration of nocturnal hypoglycemia before seizures
    Bruce Buckingham
    Lucile Packard Children s Hospital at Stanford, Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford, California, USA
    Diabetes Care 31:2110-2. 2008
  8. ncbi Preventing hypoglycemia using predictive alarm algorithms and insulin pump suspension
    Bruce Buckingham
    Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 11:93-7. 2009
  9. ncbi Analysis: dawn of real-time continuous glucose sensing
    Bruce Buckingham
    Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Lucille Packard Children's Health Services, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 5:381-3. 2003
  10. ncbi In silico evaluation platform for artificial pancreatic beta-cell development--a dynamic simulator for closed-loop control with hardware-in-the-loop
    Eyal Dassau
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Univ of California at Santa Barbara, California Biomolecular Science and Engineering Program, Univ of California at Santa Barbara, California Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, Santa Barbara, California, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 11:187-94. 2009

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Publications24

  1. ncbi Extended use of a new continuous glucose monitoring system with wireless data transmission in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus
    Lisa J Wong
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305-5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 8:139-45. 2006
    ..Once the cable connection was corrected, there was no statistically significant change in sensor performance over 7 days. Patients preferred to wear the device for a maximum of 5-6 days...
  2. ncbi Detection of a meal using continuous glucose monitoring: implications for an artificial beta-cell
    Eyal Dassau
    Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 5080, USA
    Diabetes Care 31:295-300. 2008
    ..The purpose of this study was to introduce a novel meal detection algorithm (MDA) to be used as part of an artificial beta-cell that uses a continuous glucose monitor (CGM)...
  3. ncbi Intensive diabetes management in pediatric patients
    B Buckingham
    Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford University, Stanford Medical Center, Room S 302, Stanford, CA 94305 5208, USA
    Curr Diab Rep 1:11-8. 2001
    ..This article provides a brief overview of the rationale for implementing intensive diabetes management in pediatric patients, and practical guidelines for implementation...
  4. ncbi Hypoglycemia detection, and better yet, prevention, in pediatric patients
    Bruce Buckingham
    Lucille Packard Children's Health Services, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 7:792-6. 2005
  5. ncbi Real-time continuous glucose monitoring
    Bruce Buckingham
    Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes 14:288-95. 2007
    ..To summarize the current literature on real-time continuous glucose monitors, focusing on devices that have been approved or are pending approval...
  6. ncbi Response to nocturnal alarms using a real-time glucose sensor
    Bruce Buckingham
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 7:440-7. 2005
    ..The objective of this study was to determine how subjects responded to alarms for hypo- and hyperglycemia while they were sleeping...
  7. ncbi Duration of nocturnal hypoglycemia before seizures
    Bruce Buckingham
    Lucile Packard Children s Hospital at Stanford, Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford, California, USA
    Diabetes Care 31:2110-2. 2008
    ..Despite a high incidence of nocturnal hypoglycemia documented by the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), there are no reports in the literature of nocturnal hypoglycemic seizures while a patient is wearing a CGM device...
  8. ncbi Preventing hypoglycemia using predictive alarm algorithms and insulin pump suspension
    Bruce Buckingham
    Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 11:93-7. 2009
    ..The goal of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility using a real-time CGM to discontinue insulin pump therapy when hypoglycemia was predicted...
  9. ncbi Analysis: dawn of real-time continuous glucose sensing
    Bruce Buckingham
    Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Lucille Packard Children's Health Services, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5208, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 5:381-3. 2003
  10. ncbi In silico evaluation platform for artificial pancreatic beta-cell development--a dynamic simulator for closed-loop control with hardware-in-the-loop
    Eyal Dassau
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Univ of California at Santa Barbara, California Biomolecular Science and Engineering Program, Univ of California at Santa Barbara, California Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, Santa Barbara, California, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 11:187-94. 2009
    ..Computer simulations usually involve only the controller software, leaving untested the hardware elements, including the critical communication interface between the controller and the glucose sensor and insulin pump...
  11. ncbi Probabilistic evolving meal detection and estimation of meal total glucose appearance
    Fraser Cameron
    Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA
    J Diabetes Sci Technol 3:1022-30. 2009
    ..Thus any estimation of meal start time, size, and shape is fundamentally uncertain. This uncertainty can be reduced, but not eliminated, by estimating total glucose appearance and using new readings as they become available...
  12. ncbi The Medtronic Minimed Gold continuous glucose monitoring system: an effective means to discover hypo- and hyperglycemia in children under 7 years of age
    Laura M Gandrud
    Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 9:307-16. 2007
    ..Our goal was to assess the incidence of hypoglycemia as well as postprandial glycemic patterns in this age group utilizing continuous glucose monitoring...
  13. ncbi Real-Time hypoglycemia prediction suite using continuous glucose monitoring: a safety net for the artificial pancreas
    Eyal Dassau
    Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, USA
    Diabetes Care 33:1249-54. 2010
    ..This approach can provide a solution to the problem of nocturnal hypoglycemia, a major concern of patients with diabetes...
  14. ncbi Use of the Cygnus GlucoWatch biographer at a diabetes camp
    Laura M Gandrud
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Pediatrics 113:108-11. 2004
    ..Detection and prevention of nocturnal hypoglycemia is a major medical concern at diabetes camps...
  15. ncbi A two-center randomized controlled feasibility trial of insulin pump therapy in young children with diabetes
    Darrell M Wilson
    Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5208, USA
    Diabetes Care 28:15-9. 2005
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  16. ncbi The accuracy of the Guardian RT continuous glucose monitor in children with type 1 diabetes
    Michael Tansey
    Diabetes Technol Ther 10:266-72. 2008
    ..The Guardian RT has an accuracy similar to that of other available continuous glucose monitors and can give important and useful clinical information...
  17. ncbi The accuracy and efficacy of real-time continuous glucose monitoring sensor in patients with type 1 diabetes
    John Mastrototaro
    Medtronic Diabetes, Northridge, California 91325 1219, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 10:385-90. 2008
    ..The accuracy and efficacy of the Medtronic Diabetes (Northridge, CA) Real-Time (RT)-Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) sensor were analyzed in 72 subjects with type 1 diabetes...
  18. ncbi Sensor-augmented insulin pump therapy: results of the first randomized treat-to-target study
    Irl B Hirsch
    University of Washington Medical Center Roosevelt, Seattle, Washington 98105, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 10:377-83. 2008
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  19. ncbi Accuracy of the modified Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) sensor in an outpatient setting: results from a diabetes research in children network (DirecNet) study
    Michael J Tansey
    DirecNet Coordinating Center, Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, FL 33647, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 7:109-14. 2005
    ..19%; P < 0.001]. Baseline data from a subsequent outpatient study provide an opportunity to further assess the accuracy of the modified sensor in a much larger sample of children with type 1 diabetes...
  20. ncbi Impact of exercise on overnight glycemic control in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus
    Eva Tsalikian
    DirectNet Coordinating Center, Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, Florida 33647, USA
    J Pediatr 147:528-34. 2005
    ..To examine the effect of exercise on overnight hypoglycemia in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM)...
  21. ncbi Accuracy of newer-generation home blood glucose meters in a Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet) inpatient exercise study
    Stuart A Weinzimer
    DirecNet Coordinating Center, Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, FL 33647, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 7:675-80; discussion 681-3. 2005
    ..The objective of this study was to assess how the accuracy of the FreeStyle Flash (Abbott Diabetes Care, Alameda, CA) meter compares with that of the One Touch Ultra (Lifescan, Milpitas, CA) home glucose meter (HGM)...
  22. ncbi The effects of aerobic exercise on glucose and counterregulatory hormone concentrations in children with type 1 diabetes
    Michael J Tansey
    DirecNet Coordinating Center, Jaeb Center for Health Research, Tampa, FL 33647, USA
    Diabetes Care 29:20-5. 2006
    ..To examine the acute glucose-lowering effects of aerobic exercise in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes...
  23. ncbi Evaluation of factors affecting CGMS calibration
    Bruce A Buckingham
    DirecNet Coordinating Center, Jaeb Center for Health Research, 15310 Amberly Drive, Suite 350, Tampa, FL 33647, USA
    Diabetes Technol Ther 8:318-25. 2006
    ..The optimal number/timing of calibrations entered into the CGMS (Medtronic MiniMed, Northridge, CA) continuous glucose monitoring system have not been previously described...
  24. ncbi Lack of accuracy of continuous glucose sensors in healthy, nondiabetic children: results of the Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet) accuracy study
    Nelly Mauras
    DirecNet Coordinating Center, Tampa, Florida, USA
    J Pediatr 144:770-5. 2004
    ..CONCLUSIONS: Neither the CGMS nor the GW2B is accurate enough to establish population standards of the glycemic profile of healthy children and cannot be recommended in the workup of hypoglycemia in nondiabetic youth...

Research Grants4

  1. Prevention of Nocturnal Hypoglycemia: Effect on Neurologic Outcome in Toddlers
    Bruce Buckingham; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..Aim 4 is to assess the long-term effectiveness of near continuous glucose monitoring on decreasing the frequency and severity of hypoglycemic reactions, and improving glycemic control. ..