Glucommander
Glucommander is a computer-directed method of inpatient glucose management.
Development
Glucommander's software concept originated from an article published in 1982 by White et al. That article presented a complex set of orders for determining the basal insulin requirements in pediatric patients using an insulin pump.When data were graphed, it was obvious that a linear regression with an intercept of 60 and a slope, or multiplier, of 0.02 could resolve the complexity of the orders of White et al. to a single formula for calculation of intravenous insulin requirements: × 0.02 = insulin dose/h. Incorporated into a bedside laptop computer system by Atlanta Diabetes Associates, the Glucommander concept was later enhanced and commercialized into the Glucommander Plus product by Glytec.
Davidson and Bode now serve as medical advisors to Glytec LLC, Food and Drug Administration in June 2006, and again in 2010 for an Enterprise version of the software.