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Comparative Efficacy of a Two Daily Mixed Insulin Injection Versus a Basal-bolus Scheme With Human Insulin

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5 - 18 years of age
Both
Phase 4

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare glycemic control and variability between children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes treated by a two daily injection of premixed human insulin (Humulin 30/70) and those who have a basal bolus scheme (Humulin N + Humulin R) in a resources limited setting.

The main question it aims to answer is: what is the effectiveness of premixed human insulin on glycemic control? Ten participants will be randomized initially to premix insulin human isophane suspension and insulin human injection (Humulin 30/70) twice daily, and 10 persons to insulin human isophane suspension (Humulin N) twice daily plus regular human insulin (Humulin R) before meals. At the end of the initial 16-wk treatment (period 1), all patients will be crossed over to the alternate treatment arm for an additional 16 wk (period 2). Insulin doses will be adjusted weekly by the clinical site according to a prespecified insulin intensification algorithm to achieve target fasting [<110 mg/dl (6.1 mmol/liter)], bedtime [<130 mg/dl (7.2 mmol/liter)], and premeal [<110 mg/dl (6.1 mmol/liter)] glucose levels until HbA1c was below 7.0%.

Subjects will receive training on the FreeStyle Libre CGMS System, electronic hand-held personal digital assistant (e-diary), and self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), including recording glucose, insulin doses, and symptoms of hypo- or hyperglycemia.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Male or female 5 - 18 years of age
  • Be diagnosed for at least 1 year at the date of inclusion.
  • Have been regular at consultations during the last 12 years preceding inclusion (at least 3 visits)
  • Willing and able to inject insulin human isophane and multi-day dosing of rapid acting human insulin.
  • Willing and able to perform self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) four times a day and continuous glucose monitoring (CGMS) for 48 hours at three time periods during the study
  • Have (patient or guardian) a minimum 4 years primary school level
  • Have (patient or guardian) a connected cellphone that can install the free FreeStyle link application and use connected messaging app

Exclusion Criteria:

  • pregnant or lactating females
  • opposition to participating in the study
  • residing outside the towns where the care centers are located
  • Any disease or condition (including abuse of illicit drugs, prescription medicines or alcohol) that in the opinion of the investigator or sponsor may interfere with the study compliance and completion of the study.

Study details

Type 1 Diabetes

NCT05768191

Université NAZI BONI

27 January 2024

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