omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- omnipod 5
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AUTOMATED INSULIN DELIVERY
SYSTEM
User Guide
Automated Insulin Delivery System
Switching to a new Omnipod 5 device
Switching to a new Omnipod 5 device will require you to go through First Time Setup again. This guide will explain how Pod adaptivity works and show you how to find your current settings for use in your new device.
Pod Adaptivity
In Automated Mode, automated insulin delivery adapts to your changing needs
based on your insulin delivery history. SmartAdjust™ technology will
automatically update your next Pod with information from your last few Pods
about your recent total daily insulin (TDI).
Insulin delivery history from previous Pods will be lost when you switch to
your new device and adaptivity will start over.
- Starting with your first Pod on your new device, the System will estimate your TDI by looking at your active Basal Program (from Manual Mode) and set a starting baseline called the Adaptive Basal Rate from that estimated TDI.
- The insulin delivered in Automated Mode may be more or less than the Adaptive Basal Rate. The actual insulin delivery amount is based on current glucose, predicted glucose, and trend.
- At your next Pod change, if at least 48 hours of history was collected, SmartAdjust technology will start using your actual insulin delivery history to update the Adaptive Basal Rate.
- At each Pod change, for as long as you use your device, updated insulin delivery information is sent and saved in the Omnipod 5 App so that the next Pod that is started is updated with the new Adaptive Basal Rate.
Settings
Find your current settings using the instructions below and log them on the
table provided on the last page of this guide. Once the settings are
identified, complete First Time Setup by following the on-screen instructions
in the Omnipod 5 App.
If you are wearing a Pod, you will need to remove and deactivate it. You will
start a new Pod as you go through First Time Setup.
Max Basal Rate & Temp Basal
- From the Home screen, tap Menu button
- Tap Settings, then Basal & Temp Basal. Write down Max Basal Rate and whether Temp Basal is toggled on or off.
Basal Programs
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From the Home Screen, tap Menu button
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Tap Basal Programs
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ap EDIT on the program you want to view. You may need to pause insulin if this is your active Basal Program.
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Review and write down Basal Segments, Rates and Total Basal amount found on this screen. Scroll down to include all segments for the entire 24-hour day. If you paused insulin you will need to start your insulin again.
Bolus Settings
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From the Home screen tap Menu button
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Tap Settings. Tap Bolus.
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Tap on each Bolus setting. Write down all of the details for the each of the settings listed on the following page. Remember to scroll down to include all of the Bolus settings.
SETTINGS
Max Basal Rate = ____ U/hr| Basal Rates
12:00 am – = U/hr
– = U/hr
– = U/hr
– = U/hr
---|---
Temp Basal (circle one) ON or OFF
Target Glucose (select one Target Glucose for each segment)
12:00 am – = 110 120 130 140 150 mg/dL
– = 110 120 130 140 150 mg/dL
– = 110 120 130 140 150 mg/dL
– = 110 120 130 140 150 mg/dL| Correct
Above
mg/dL
mg/dL
mg/dL
mg/dL
( Target Glucose is the ideal glucose value desired. Correct Above is the
glucose value above which a correction bolus is desired.)
Insulin to Carb Ratio
12:00 am – = g/unit
– = g/unit
– = g/unit
– = g/unit| Correction Factor
12:00 am – = mg/dL/unit
– = mg/dL/unit
– = mg/dL/unit
– = mg/dL/unit
Duration of Insulin Action ____ hrs| Max Bolus = ____ units
Extended Bolus (circle one) ON or OFF
You must CONFIRM with your healthcare provider that these are the correct settings you should use in your new device.
Customer Care: 800-591-3455
Insulet Corporation, 100 Nagog Park, Acton, MA 01720
The Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System is indicated for use by
individuals with Type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons 2 years of age and older.
The Omnipod 5 System is intended for single patient, home use and requires a
prescription. The Omnipod 5 System is compatible with the following U-100
insulins: NovoLog®, Humalog®, and Admelog®. Refer to the Omnipod® 5 Automated
Insulin Delivery System User Guide and
www.omnipod.com/safety for complete safety
information including indications, contraindications, warnings, cautions, and
instructions. Warning: DO NOT start to use the Omnipod 5 System or change
settings without adequate training and guidance from a healthcare provider.
Initiating and adjusting settings incorrectly can result in over-delivery or
under-delivery of insulin, which could lead to hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
Medical Disclaimer: This handout is for information only and is not a
substitute for medical advice and/or services from a healthcare provider. This
handout may not be relied upon in any way in connection with your personal
health care related decisions and treatment. All such decisions and treatment
should be discussed with a healthcare provider who is familiar with your
individual needs.
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are trademarks or registered trademarks of Insulet Corporation. All rights
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For current Omnipod 5 users
References
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