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DOI: 10.4103/ijmbs.ijmbs_47_19
Insulin Pump for Paediatrics
Title: Insulin Pump (For Paediatrics)
Editors: Dr. Tawfik Muammar
Edition: First Edition, 2018
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC-Kdp Print Us, 2018
ISBN: 1790686008, 9781790686001
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
I was delighted to write my first book review. The opportunity to go through such a nice work, a book titled “Insulin Pump - For Paediatrics” that I found very relevant to my work. It comes in 123 pages encompassing five chapters that cover a lot of practical subheading titles.
It is one of the very few books that had been written in pediatrics for both healthcare professionals and patients/parents or carers. Very simple language was used that made it easy to understand. Short paragraphs with lots of bullet points and guides made it very easy to follow. I enjoyed moving from chapter to other, reading comparisons in tables, or going through the illustrative figures that added great value to the main text that touched base with practical aspects about using of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion mode for insulin delivery in children and young people living with type 1 diabetes.
The author, Dr. Tawfik Muammar, used number of examples throughout his book. This method of writing would actually give satisfaction to the readers when they try to apply what they have just learned. His examples covered number of everyday aspects, such as how to calculate the insulin dose using the insulin carbohydrate ratio and insulin sensitivity factor, or how to calculate or refine the basal rates in insulin pumps.
The step-by-step approach helps in taking in the information swiftly. It laid down some basics in the first chapter, then how to prepare for pump therapy in the second chapter with detailed discussion on insulin's calculation and adjustment. The third chapter tackled the clinical issues of pump therapy. However, the last two chapters highlighted living with insulin pump; food, social life, exercise, illness, travel, fasting during Ramadhan,… etc.
The author mentioned that some randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or researchers recommended so and so, but unfortunately, there was neither citing of those RCTs in main text nor providing a section to list references. I think providing such a section is going to give more credibility to the book as well as it allows readers to expand their knowledge by linking the content of this book with what was done or recommended by other researchers.
Overall, I liked this book. In fact, personally, I have adopted some checklists and tables from the book to be used in my clinical practice. This book would be an excellent resource for pediatric diabetes units. The price tag of £27.84 for Paperback or £7.84 for Kindle users is making it easily affordable.
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Publication History
Received: 30 August 2019
Accepted: 09 September 2019
Article published online:
07 July 2022
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References
- 1 Tonelli M, Wiebe N, Knoll G, Bello A, Browne S, Jadhav D, et al. Systematic review: Kidney transplantation compared with dialysis in clinically relevant outcomes. Am J Transplant 2011;11:2093-109.
- 2 Sánchez-Fructuoso AI, Prats D, Pérez-Contín MJ, Marques M, Torrente J, Conesa J, et al. Increasing the donor pool using en bloc pediatric kidneys for transplant. Transplantation 2003;76:1180-4.
- 3 Dharnidharka VR, Stevens G, Howard RJ. En-bloc kidney transplantation in the United States: An analysis of United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS) data from 1987 to 2003. Am J Transplant 2005;5:1513-7.
- 4 Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Data; 2018. Available from: https://optn.transplant.hrsa.gov/data/view-data-reports/. [Last accessed on 2019 Jan 18].
- 5 Brenner BM, Cohen RA, Milford EL. In renal transplantation, one size may not fit all. J Am Soc Nephrol 1992;3:162-9.
- 6 Sureshkumar KK, Reddy CS, Nghiem DD, Sandroni SE, Carpenter BJ. Superiority of pediatric en bloc renal allografts over living donor kidneys: A long-term functional study. Transplantation 2006;82:348-53.
- 7 Marques M, Prats D, Sánchez-Fuctuoso A, Naranjo P, Herrero JA, Contreras E, et al. Incidence of renal artery stenosis in pediatric en bloc and adult single kidney transplants. Transplantation 2001;71:164-6.
- 8 Bresnahan BA, McBride MA, Cherikh WS, Hariharan S. Risk factors for renal allograft survival from pediatric cadaver donors: An analysis of united network for organ sharing data. Transplantation 2001;72:256-61.
- 9 Hayes JM, Steinmuller DR, Streem SB, Novick AC. The development of proteinuria and focal-segmental glomerulo-sclerosis in recipients of pediatric donor kidneys. Transplantation 1991;52:813-7.
- 10 Neumayer HH, Huls S, Schreiber M, Riess R, Luft FC. Kidneys from pediatric donors: Risk versus benefit. Clin Nephrol 1994;41:94-100.
- 11 Hayes JM, Novick AC, Streem SB, Hodge EE, Bretan PN, Graneto D, et al. The use of single pediatric cadaver kidneys for transplantation. Transplantation 1988;45:106-10.
- 12 Mohanka R, Basu A, Shapiro R, Kayler LK. Single versus en bloc kidney transplantation from pediatric donors less than or equal to 15 kg. Transplantation 2008;86:264-8.
- 13 Gruessner RW, Matas AJ, Lloveras G, Fryd DS, Dunn DL, Payne WD, et al. A comparison of single and double pediatric cadaver donor kidneys for transplantation. Clin Transplant 1989;3:209-14.
- 14 Bhayana S, Kuo YF, Madan P, Mandaym S, Thomas PG, Lappin JA, et al. Pediatric en bloc kidney transplantation to adult recipients: More than suboptimal? Transplantation 2010;90:248-54.