Fast-Track Example Simulations - Menu
'Fast-track' pages at the AIDA Website are example case scenarios which contain all the information required to run a simulation using 'AIDA on-line'. These pre-computed Web pages have already had a baseline simulation performed, so that any changes to the case scenario regimen can be easily simulated.
These fast-track pages have been generated for linking with the Diabetes / Insulin Tutorial, as well as with external diabetes Websites. However a list of the fast-track simulation Web pages is provided here, in case this might be of use to a wider audience.
Fast-Track 0 Humulin S and Humulin I example case scenario with split-evening dose Fast-Track 1 Renal / kidney example case scenario with regular and long-acting insulin preparations Fast-Track 2 Ultralente example case scenario (before bed) Fast-Track 3 Humulin 30/70 example case scenario (twice daily pre-mixed / biphasic regimen) Fast-Track 4 Novolin 30/70 example case scenario (twice daily pre-mixed / biphasic regimen) Fast-Track 5 Humulin 50/50 example case scenario (twice daily pre-mixed / biphasic regimen) Fast-Track 6 Actrapid and Lente example case scenario Fast-Track 7 Actrapid and NPH example case scenario (with three injections per day) Fast-Track 8 Pump usage example case scenario Fast-Track 9 Actrapid and insulatard example case scenario (with twice daily injections) Fast-Track 10 Regular and NPH example case scenario (with twice daily injections) Fast-Track 11 Humulin S and Humulin I example case scenario (with twice daily injections) Fast-Track 12 NPH example case scenario (only single preparation injected twice daily) Fast-Track 13 Insulatard example case scenario (only single preparation injected twice daily) Fast-Track 14 Once-daily Ultratard example case scenario (single injection / single preparation)
The material in this on-line Diabetes / Insulin Tutorial has been drawn from a number of different sources.
However the original Web-based version can be found at the AIDA Website at: http://www.2aida.org/tutorial.