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Let there be (En)Lite – Medtronic launches Enlite sensors in UK today

18 April, 2011 in Kit & equipment by Neville the Newshound – Shoot Up Or Put Up.

The day has finally come. Ring the bells, dance in the streets and drink til dawn to celebrate the arrival of some new diabetes tech. Medtronic’s new and improved CGM sensor – Enlite – has ticked all the legislative boxes and is being launched today in the UK.

According to the marketing propaganda “The Enlite Sensor combines greater comfort with improved glucose sensor performance in both overall accuracy and hypo detection”. Plus the sensor is thinner, shorter, approved for use for 6 days and comes with a new and improved insertion device, which looks less like a harpoon gun than the old one. And the really big news – it no longer has the 3ft long insertion needle that scared all but the most hardened needle poker.

 
Ye olde CGM sensor with monster insertion needle and harpoon gun (sorry, inserter)
The much smaller Enlite sensor (attached to the Minilink transmitter)
 
The new and less scary Enlite sensor inserter

Rather than struggling to get the correct angle of insertion which could be a bit of an issue with the old sensors, the new ones are inserted vertically, like a Quickset, so that should be one less thing to worry about. Also, the insertion needle, as well as being shorter and thinner has been polished, so it’s smoother too. Of course, when it comes down to it, you’re still shoving a bit of metal into your tender flesh so it’s never going to be a pleasure, but the stats say that 85% of testers found the insertion to be pain free. Even with a huge pinch of salt, it certainly seems to be a great improvement.

This dog knows that money is always a big issue when it comes to CGM. The new sensors are of course more expensive than the old ones (come on, did you seriously expect anything different?) but are cleverly priced to still be cheaper than the equivalent CGM sensors from Dexcom and Abbott. Wow, it’s like there’s a marketing strategy behind this stuff!

When Tim and Alison had a play with the new sensor recently, it certainly looked simpler and more comfortable to insert. And the improved accuracy claims are impressive. The proof of the pudding is of course in the metaphorical eating – do said sensors accurately detect the post pudding spike?  This dog is writing this piece because he knows that Alison is busy on the phone to the Medtronic order desk this morning to get her grubby hands on some of the new sensors and rumour has it that Tim might also be giving them a try soon…so watch this space.

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Hi all,

Welcome to my latest Blog about my superb trip to Medtronic in Switzerland on Friday 18th March 2011 for the 2nd Annual Medtronic European Internet Forum of which I feel privileged to be asked back for a second time, so having Diabetes can have some plus points.

About Medtronic.

My day started on Friday lunchtime at Heathrow Airport Terminal 1 where I was met by Justin from Medtronic, Anna from Insulin Independent and Lesley from Input so a great start to the weekend. Our flight left Heathrow on time which was 2.20pm and we arrived in Switzerland Geneva Airport at 5.00pm where we then jumped on the wonderful double decker train to Lausanne where we were staying at a lovely hotel. We had time to have a quick was and change before meeting the other guys on the event including Yoan – Medtronic, Mike – Diabetes In Spain, Tim & Allison – Shoot Up Or Put Up, Adrienne – Children With Diabetes, Richard & Jan – Diabetes Zentrale and I am sorry if I have missed anyone. We were also very lucky to meet the (Vice President Diabetes International) of Medtronic Julie Foster and she was a real pleasure to meet, Julie made a great speech to us Insulin Pumpers which put us all at ease. So next we had a walk to a gorgeous restaurant in Lausanne for a good chat and some lovely food (Yes we did have a few glasses of wine which went down lovely), it was really nice to meet so many great people. The evening ended up being quite a late night at the restaurant as the time just flew with all the chatting (Yes and wine).

The Main Event on Saturday (Hopefully you are still awake and I have not bored you too much)..

Medtronic Bloggers

The Medtronic Bloggers 2011 – if you are wondering where Mike from Diabetes In Spain is, apparently he likes hiding in bushes !!

The morning started at Medtronic’s very sexy offices in Tolochenaz and a quick round the table introduction especially for the new Bloggers who had not been to the event before and an introduction by Yoan to the days activities (plus a lovely cup of coffee).

We were introduced to Julien Vandewalle who is one of the Product Managers at Medtronic who gave us all an insight into new Continuous Glucose Meter Technology and particularly a brand new smaller CGM sensor they are working on which should be available very soon – watch this space. The guys also confirmed that the Insulin Pump Blogger team would be given the opportunity to trial the new sensor – how exciting for us.

Next was Hannah Gough who explained about what clinical evidence is required and what will come up next for Medtronic.  Hannah also explained the complex procedure for reimbursement of insulin pumps and CGM in Europe , I really didn’t realise just how complicated it was and to be honest I did lose track a few times.

Medtronic

Lunchtime – thanks guys you really did yourselves proud as we had a scrumptious Sushi lunch which was very nice indeed and washed down with a couple of cups of coffee and a bit of an informal chat with the Medtronic team.

We were then introduced to Aurélie Duplais who is a web site expert and gave us some really useful information on how best to layout our web sites and the best way to attract more traffic, not forgetting how to make our Blogs more interesting of which I hope you all like my Blog ? I can honestly say I picked up some great tips and found the talk very interesting indeed.

Mark & Diego from GTO Europe then joined in the discussions who both have extensive experience in Healthcare Communications , the room was split into two and we had Diego on our team. We were basically suggesting ideas in which we could make Diabetes information more accessible with ideas for Diabetes Apps etc (Top secret at this stage). As you can imagine we all had plenty of ideas and lots to say for ourselves – I know what’s new !!

Next was a chat about how Diabetes bloggers and Medtronic can design and build better Diabetes products to improve all our lives and also just how important it is to raise awareness of Diabetes.

Finally a massive thank you to Yoan, Justin and the team for making the weekend so great and really opening our eyes to the world of Diabetes products and technology, I hope you guys realise just how much we appreciate the opportunity to sit down with you guys – thanks again. >

A big thank you to all my fellow Insulin Pumpers as it was really great to meet you all – Mike, Tim, Alison, Jan, Richard, Adrienne & Jessica (plus Adrienne Mum & Aunt), Anna and Lesley.

http://www.input.me.uk

http://www.mypump.co.uk

http://www.diabetes-zentrale.de

http://www.diabetes-teens.net

http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com

http://www.diabetesinspain.com

http://www.shootuporputup.co.uk

http://www.insulinindependent.blogspot.com

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