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Post Market Registry for the Omnipod 5 System in Children and Adults With Type 1 Diabetes

Post Market Registry for the Omnipod 5 System in Children and Adults With Type 1 Diabetes

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2 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a decentralized observational clinical registry to collect real-world evidence related to the safety and effectiveness of the Omnipod 5 system in children and adults with Type 1 Diabetes.

Description

This is a decentralized observational clinical registry to collect real-world evidence related to the safety and effectiveness of the Omnipod 5 system in children and adults with Type 1 Diabetes.

A minimum of 2,200 Type 1 participants will be recruited to ensure a minimum of 1,650 participants completing 12 months of follow-up. The minimum number of completed participants is as follows:

  • 150 participants aged 2-5
  • 300 participants aged 6-13
  • 300 participants aged 14-17
  • 900 participants aged 18+

In addition to the enrollment targets above, a minimum of 1100 Omnipod-naïve users, 880 pump-naïve users, and 110 CGM-naïve users will be recruited.

Participants are expected to be followed for 12 months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Self-reported type 1 diabetes
  2. Prescribed, obtained, and have been using the Omnipod 5 System for no more than two weeks or plan to start using the system within the next two weeks
  3. Willing to use only the following types of U-100 insulin during the study: Humalog U-100, Novolog, or Admelog
  4. Able to read and speak English or Spanish (when available) fluently and reside full time in the United States
  5. Willing to collect A1C samples using a provided home kit and send the samples to the registry specific core laboratory at baseline and 3, 6, 9 and 12 months
  6. Willing and able to complete registry assessments every two weeks
  7. Willing and able to complete registry outcome questionnaires at baseline, 6 months and end of study (or at withdrawal)
  8. Is not currently pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the next 12 months and is using a reliable form of birth control
  9. Access to internet via phone, tablet and/or computer to use the registry online platform
  10. Willing to provide CGM and insulin delivery data collected prior to using the Omnipod 5 System, if available (participants will not be excluded if data is not provided)
  11. Willing and able to provide informed consent (or assent) and/or has a parent/guardian willing and able to provide informed consent as applicable

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Diagnosed with sickle cell anemia and/or hemoglobinopathy
  2. Planned blood transfusions over the course of the study or has received a blood transfusion within 3 months prior to starting on Omnipod 5
  3. Adults that are unable to provide informed consent

Study details
    Type 1 Diabetes

NCT06144554

Insulet Corporation

13 May 2026

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