The History of Insulin Pumps - We have come so far
Those of us who were diagnosed in the era of advanced diabetes tech do not fully understand how lucky we are. We have touch screen insulin pumps, smaller than a cell phone, that have algorithms to help keep our blood sugar in range. Our CGM devices are so small they are barely noticed. We are like little walking computers... under cover. But, did you know that the first insulin pump was known as the "blue brick" because it was so large? Below is a timeline of the history of the modern day insulin pump.
1922 - The discovery of insulin
1923 - Insulin delivered to the first human, saving his life
1924 - The first specialized insulin syringe
1954 - Disposable insulin syringe is created
1963 - The first prototype for the insulin pump, which was carried like a backpack, is designed by Dr. Arnold Kadish
1974 - "Biostator," an insulin pump with intravenous continuous glucose monitoring and closed loop intravenous insulin delivery was developed
1976 - The first wearable insulin pump is developed and coined "the blue brick" due to its large size
1986 - MiniMed releases their first implantable insulin pump with significant improvements in size and programability
1990s - The new generation of external pumps was released and was much more compact and user friendly
2006 - MiniMed releases the first "smart pump" with CGM technology
2011 - The first patch pump, OmniPod, is FDA approved and released
2013 - The first pump with low glucose suspend is released by MiniMed
2017 - First hybrid closed loop system hits the market, MiniMed 670G
Today - All insulin pump manufacturers within the US have FDA approved closed loop systems. Dexcom and Freestyle Libre systems are widely used and do not require finger stick calibrations. The best is yet to come.
Kesavadev, J., Saboo, B., Krishna, M. B., & Krishnan, G. (2020, May 14). Evolution of Insulin Delivery Devices: From Syringes, Pens, and Pumps to DIY Artificial Pancreas. PubMed Central (PMC). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13300-020-00831-z
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