An artificial pancreas operated by an Android phone is being trialled in Melbourne on adults with type 1 diabetes.

It is hoped the phone-operated insulin pump will eliminate the need for insulin injections and constant patient management of their condition.

The Android APS system enables a smartphone to communicate with a glucose monitor and insulin pump worn by the patient.

An artificial pancreas operated by an Android phone is being trialled in Melbourne on adults with type 1 diabetes. (Nine)

The phone software will automatically detect and administer insulin when needed to keep blood sugar at a safe level, without human intervention.

“This will be completely automated insulin delivery system with no input from the patient,” Baker Institute Associate Professor Neale Cohen told 9News.

“Patients with type 1 diabetes generally make around about 100 decisions a day to keep blood glucose levels within a tight range.

It is hoped the phone-operated insulin pump will eliminate the need for insulin injections and constant patient management of their condition. (Nine)

Investment manager and mum-of-two Siba Diqer was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes just two years ago.

Before trialling the device, she needed to inject multiple times a day.

“It will be like I have a functioning pancreas,” Diqer said.

“I also inject for every snack.

“That’s breakfast, lunch and dinner and that’s a minimum four times a day.”

Diqer has only been on part of the trial for a week and can already see a “huge improvement”.

“There’s less stress and there’s less fear,” she said.

If the trial of this new technology proves successful, it could life-changing for people with type 1 diabetes.

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