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AUTOMATED ORAL-GLUCOSE MINIMAL MODELS

Quick and Simple Extraction of Key Results from an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

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Key Feature

The new Automated Oral Minimal Model (AOMM) will make it possible to process hundreds of tests in under an hour, saving months of manual work and reducing the chance of errors

Project Overview

When a patient takes an Oral Glucose or Meal Tolerance Test, doctors and researchers study how the body processes sugar to see how well it’s being used.

Basic calculations like fasting glucose and insulin levels are often checked. But with deeper analysis using Minimal Modeling, we can find more detailed insights—like how sensitive the body is to insulin, how well the pancreas releases insulin, the body’s overall ability to handle sugar, and how the liver processes excess insulin. These measurements are becoming crucial in health research.

Usually, these calculations are done manually, one test at a time, using tools like SAAM II. Researchers are looking for a faster, automated process. The new Automated Oral Minimal Model (AOMM) will make it possible to process hundreds of tests in under an hour, saving months of manual work and reducing the chance of errors.

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