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Managing of Missed Meal Bolus by HCL Systems

Managing of Missed Meal Bolus by HCL Systems

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9-19 years
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Overview

The goal of this interventional study is to compare glycemic outcomes after missed meal bolus in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (CwD) treated by one of the three most common used types of hybrid closed loop (HCL) systems - Medtronic MiniMed 780G, Tandem Control-IQ, Ypsomed CamAPS. The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • Do the glycemic outcomes (area under the curve of glucose concentration change, maximal glucose rise from baseline, time to maximal glucose rise from baseline, CGM parameters) vary after missed meal bolus among different types of HCL systems?
  • Does the type of insulin analog influence glycemic outcomes after a missed meal bolus?

Participants will have a precisely defined amount of enteral nutrition (Resource Fibre, 2 kcal/ml) for breakfast during eight different days under predetermined conditions. They will administer premeal bolus only for half of these meals.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • children with type 1 diabetes (CwD) 9.00-18.99 years old
  • use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) >70% of the time 14 days before a regular check-up in the outpatient clinic
  • HCL use (MiniMed 780G, Tandem Control-IQ or Ypsomed CamAPS) >3 months
  • duration of T1D >2 years
  • baseline HbA1c level <58 mmol/mol (7.5%)
  • weight > 30 kilograms
  • without any medication influencing glycemia (f.e. gliflozins, systemic corticosteroids…)
  • signed informed consent form with the study

Study details
    Diabetes Mellitus
    Type 1

NCT06230276

Zdeněk Šumník

16 February 2024

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