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Paediatric Diabetes – Insulin Pump Therapy Systems

How to exit closed-loop on insulin pump therapy systems

Omnipod 5:
Open up PDM onto the home screen and click the three lines in the top left-hand corner.

Photo of the Omnipod 5 home screen with a red circle to show the the three lines on the top left hand corner

Click “switch mode” and confirm you want to switch into manual mode by clicking “switch”.  This will put the pump into manual mode.

Photo of the Omnipod with options, red circle shows to select Set temp basal
Photo of the Omnipod, red circle shows to select Switch

Once in manual mode, go back into the three lines in the top left hand corner to open the drop down bar.

An image of an Omnipod screen with a circle around an icon in the top-left.

Click “Set Temp Basal” and click the next arrow.

Photo of the Omnipod with options, red circle shows to select Set temp basal
Photo of the Omnipod, red circle shows to select blue arrow

Set basal rate and duration based on ‘Sick day rules’ guideline and click “Confirm”.

Photo of the Omnipod, set up basal rate and duration and the red circle shows confirm

Tandem t:slim:
Open up the pump using the 1-2-3 step sequence.

Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows 1
Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows 2
Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows 3

This will open up the home screen. From here, click on the ‘Options’ tab.

Photo of the Tandem t:slim home screen, red circle shows options

From here, click on “My Pump” and then “Control IQ”.

Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows to select My pump
Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows to select Control-IQ

Then, click the green toggle off and a confirmation screen will appear, click the blue tick.

Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows to tick
Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows to tick

The green toggle will then go grey/dark to indicate it is off.

Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows to dark area by Control-IQ

Then, go back onto the first options bar and click ‘Activity’:

Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows Activity

Then, click “Temp Rate” and input temporary basal rate and duration based on ‘Sick day rules’ guideline. Then, click the blue tick to confirm changes.

Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows Temp Rate
Photo of the Tandem t:slim screen, red circle shows to dark area by Temp Rate

Medtronic 780G:
Open up the pump and click the middle circular button to bring up the home screen.  Following this, click on the ‘SmartGuard’ icon and turn off SmartGuard – this exits closed loop.

Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows circular button to select on the device in the centre
Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows shield
Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows SmartGuard with green toogle

Confirm that you want to turn SmartGuard off by clicking ‘Yes’ and you will see that SmartGuard has been turned off as it has turned from green to black.

Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows Yes to select
Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows SmartGuard with toggle off

Once SmartGuard has been turned off, go back onto the main menu by clicking the back arrow key. Once on the main menu, go into the ‘insulin’ tab.

Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows arrow on the device on left hand side
Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows medicine bottle

Once in the insulin tab, go into ‘Basal’ and click ‘Temp Basal’.

Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows basal
Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows temp basal

Once in the ‘Temp Basal’ tab, change the percentage of increased basal and duration based on the ‘Sick day rules’ guideline. Then click ‘Begin’.

Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows duration
Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows percent
Photo of the Medtonic 780G screen, red circle shows begin

Ypsomed CamAPS
First of all, access the Mylife CamAPS FX app on the mobile phone and turn off auto mode by switching the toggle at the bottom right of the screen. The screen should then go grey to indicate that Auto mode is off. 

Photo of the Ypsomed CamAPS  screen, red circle shows Auto mode
Photo of the Ypsomed CamAPS  screen, red circle shows toggle to the left

Once Auto mode is off, then go to the physical pump.  Open the pump by swiping the screen to the right and clicking ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘3’. This will unlock the screen.

Photo of the Ypsomed CamAPS  screen, red circle shows 1,2 and 3

Then click onto the ‘basal rates’ tab which looks very similar to a bar chart/tower graph. Next, click the icon on the left, which has a percentage sign in the corner.  This is the temporary basal rate tab.

Photo of the Ypsomed CamAPS  screen, red circle shows percentage
Photo of the Ypsomed CamAPS  screen, red circle shows percentage

This will then ask you what rate you’d like – increase the basal rate and duration as per the ‘Sick day rules’ guideline. Then click the ‘tick’ to confirm.

The pictures below are for demonstration purposes only

Photo of the Ypsomed CamAPS  screen, red circle shows tick
Photo of the Ypsomed CamAPS  screen, red circle shows tick

If your symptoms or condition worsens, or if you are concerned about anything, please call your GP, 111, or 999.

Patient Experience
We know that being admitted to hospital can be a difficult and unsettling time for you and your loved ones. If you have any questions or concerns, please do speak with a member of staff on the ward or in the relevant department who will do their best to answer your questions and reassure you. 

Feedback
Feedback is really important and useful to us – it can tell us where we are working well and where improvements can be made. There are lots of ways you can share your experience with us including completing our Friends and Family Test – cards are available and can be posted on all wards, departments and clinics at our hospitals. We value your comments and feedback and thank you for taking the time to share this with us.

Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
If you have any concerns or questions about your care, we advise you to talk with the nurse in charge or the department manager in the first instance as they are best placed to answer any questions or resolve concerns quickly. If the relevant member of staff is unable to help resolve your concern, you can contact the PALS Team. We offer informal help, advice or support about any aspect of hospital services & experiences.

Our PALS team will liaise with the various departments in our hospitals on your behalf, if you feel unable to do so, to resolve your problems and where appropriate refer to outside help.

If you are still unhappy you can contact the Complaints Department, who can investigate your concerns. You can make a complaint orally, electronically or in writing and we can advise and guide you through the complaints procedure.

How to contact PALS:
Telephone Patient Services: 0300 123 1732 or via email at: [email protected]

Opening times:
The PALS telephone lines are open Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 4.00pm. Please be aware that you may need to leave a voicemail message, but we aim to return your call within one working day.

If you are unable to understand this leaflet, please communicate with a member of staff.  

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