It is being touted as a revolutionary way of treating diabetes and its complications
Narayana Multispeciality Hospital has launched the Artificial Pancreas System (APS) to manage and combat diabetes. The APS results in a new type of dynamic homeostasis. It mimics normal pancreatic insulin stimulation of the liver, and helps to normalise carbohydrage and lipid metabolism. Reportedly, it also prevents complications and needs only be used two to four times a month to achieve these results. After approximately six months, some patients can be treated at home. APS is a product from Trina Health’s Dr Ford Gilbert.
Sudhaker Jadhav, Facility Director, Naryana Multispeciality Hospitals Hyderabad said, “As a part of our quest to bring new and innovative healthcare delivery system to the masses at affordable prices, we are partnering with Dr Ford to give this little piece of miracle which might be turning out to be boon for those millions of patients of diabetes who are suffering with co morbid ailments like nephropathy, retinopathy and coronary artery disease.”
Dr GJD Rao, Senior Physcian and Diabetologist said that off late he has been seeing at least two to three new diabetic patients per day. He seconded that APS is going to be the future and will mark a revolution in the treatment of diabetes management.
EH News Bureau