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What are the differences between the pediatric model 522K/722K Insulin Pumps and the standard 522/722 models?

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What are the differences between the pediatric model 522K/722K Insulin Pumps and the standard 522/722 models?

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The main difference is that the pediatric models feature a minimum low glucose alert threshold of 90 mg/dL for added safety, as part of the REAL-Time continuous glucose monitoring functionality. In the standard models, the minimum low glucose alert threshold is 40 mg/dL. There are two other differences: • The high glucose alert threshold default setting is 280 mg/dL in the pediatric model instead of 200 mg/dL in the standard model. • The pediatric model insulin pumps are not supported by Paradigm PAL™ software. This software is used by some customers to program and back-up insulin pump settings. Instead of using Paradigm PAL software, pediatric model users can use CareLink™ software. Although CareLink software cannot be used to program insulin pump settings, it can be used to document the settings, as well as generate treatment reports integrating insulin pump, CGM, meter and logbook data to help you understand how insulin dosage, eating habits, and exercise routine affect glucose leve

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