The Grampian adult insulin pump service supports people with diabetes in the region using insulin pumps. Insulin pumps supply a continuous basal or background rate of insulin.  Pump technology  allows for the rate to have preset pattern over the 24-hour period and this can be adjusted as required for physical activity, stress or illness.  In addition they are also able to deliver a bolus dose of insulin at meal times. All pumps have a bolus calculator and the bolus can be also be programmed to be delivered in a customised manner over a period of time. 

Insulin pump therapy is also referred to as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) and is considered the most flexible way of delivering insulin for the management of Type 1 Diabetes.

Insulin pumps continue to become technically more advanced over the last few years. Some models now have access to algorithms that can adjust insulin delivery in  response to continuously monitored glucose levels. This helps improve overall diabetes control by minimising blood glucose fluctuations above and below the desired target range. Insulin pump therapy is particularly useful to support people who lose their warning symptoms of low blood glucose.

Starting Insulin Pump Therapy

The Insulin Pump Therapy – an Introduction Leaflet offers information about getting an insulin pump in NHS Grampian.

Before you can be referred to use an insulin pump, it is important to confirm your carbohydrate counting and insulin adjustment skills.

Please discuss with your Specialist Diabetes care doctor if you wish to be referred for insulin pump therapy

Sick day rules for people on insulin pump therapy

Preparing for insulin

  • An accredited structured Type 1 Diabetes education
  • Review of Carbohydrate Counting including a food diary with dietitian
  • Recommendation from your specialist secondary care team

Carbohydrate Counting

Downloading your Device

Please ensure that the Next Link 2.4 meter and your insulin pump are linked.

Please check the date and time on both devices are correct and match each other. If they are different or incorrect then this can stop a successful upload

Medtronic

carelink.minimed.eu

Download your medtronic pump and share with the clinic. 

Please contact insulin pump administrator to link account with clinic account.  

Instruction leaflet

Video Guide

Non-medtronic pumps

Glooko

Most devices other than Freestyle libre and Medtronic. Register and share with our clinic Grampian Adult Diabetes Service code

47-24134 (see leaflet re diasend)

Video Guide 

Freestyle Libre

www.libreview.com

Freestyle libre. Download reader or review phone app data. Register and share using the following information

Practice ID: 09646522

Grampian Adult Diabetes Service (see leaflet)

Video Guide

Medtronic

Website: www.medtronic.co.uk

Customer Service: 0192 321 2213

Online device download portal

carelink.minimed.eu

Online educational resources

https://www.medtronic-diabetes.co.uk/customer-support/education/useful-resources-downloads 

Steps for connecting your Contour Next Link 2.4 meter to your insulin pump  (670g/ 640g )

Click to access online guide

Step by step guide on installing the software and uploading information.

Click to access online guide

How to insert mio infusion set (Video guide)

How to insert mio advance infusion set (Video guide)

Omnipod

Website: www.myomnipod.com

Customer Service Tel: 0800 011 6132

Online device download portal 

Glooko

Online educational resources

Omnipod youtube channel

OmniPod® System————-

Omnipod® System educational videos  designed to support people on Omnipod® System. 

Podder Resource GuidePodder Quick Glance Guide and Omnipod® System User Guide.

OmniPod® Dash™ System—–

Omnipod DASH™ System educational videos designed to support people using Omnipod DASH™ System.

Podder Resource GuidePodder Quick Glance Guide and Omnipod DASH™ User Guide.

Tandem

Website: 

www.diabetes.info@airliquide.com

Customer Service Tel: 0800 012 1560

Online device download portal 

Glooko

Online educational resources

T:slim user guides

T:slim youtube channel

Roche - Accucheck

Website: 

https://www.accu-chek.co.uk/insulin-pumps

Customer Service Tel: 0800 040 7221

Online device download portal 

Glooko

Online educational resources

Accucheck Combo

Accucheck Insight

Accu-Chek® Insight diabetes therapy system web-training

Frequently asked questions

Detailed Instructions  including video guides are posted in downloading section of the web page

If appropriate, please follow the hypoglycaemia protocol and the sick day rules.

For nor urgent advice, download your pump and blood glucose monitor and contact the Insulin Pump Service,

Monday to Friday – 0800-1600 onTel: 01224 558016

or

email : nhsg.insulinpumpservice@nhs.scot

Downloading your device will help the team to gain a better understanding of your problems and give more appropriate advice

Counting carbohydrates, and entering this information into the bolus advisor for all your meals, including snacks, and drinks will help you to  get the best advice for insulin dosing for the food you eat. 

NHS Scotland’s patient portal –  My Diabetes My way has useful resource for you to brush up on your carbohydrate counting skills 

https://mydiabetesmyway.scot.nhs.uk/resources/internal/carbohydrates/

Another useful resources that gives an overview of the importance of carb counting is this web blog from the JDRF Carb counting in type 1 diabetes (jdrf.org.uk)