Assessing the efficacy, safety and utility of 6-month day-and-night automated closed-loop insulin delivery under free-living conditions compared with insulin pump therapy in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes: an open-label, multicentre, multinational, single-period, randomised, parallel group study protocol

IntroductionClosed-loop systems titrate insulin based on sensor glucose levels, providing novel means to reduce the risk of hypoglycaemia while improving glycaemic control. We will assess effectiveness of 6-month day-and-night closed-loop insulin delivery compared with usual care (conventional or se...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open 2019-06, Vol.9 (6), p.e027856
Hauptverfasser: Musolino, Gianluca, Allen, Janet M, Hartnell, Sara, Wilinska, Malgorzata E, Tauschmann, Martin, Boughton, Charlotte, Campbell, Fiona, Denvir, Louise, Trevelyan, Nicola, Wadwa, Paul, DiMeglio, Linda, Buckingham, Bruce A, Weinzimer, Stuart, Acerini, Carlo L, Hood, Korey, Fox, Steven, Kollman, Craig, Sibayan, Judy, Borgman, Sarah, Cheng, Peiyao, Hovorka, Roman
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionClosed-loop systems titrate insulin based on sensor glucose levels, providing novel means to reduce the risk of hypoglycaemia while improving glycaemic control. We will assess effectiveness of 6-month day-and-night closed-loop insulin delivery compared with usual care (conventional or sensor-augmented pump therapy) in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.Methods and analysisThe trial adopts an open-label, multicentre, multinational (UK and USA), randomised, single-period, parallel design. Participants (n=130) are children and adolescents (aged ≥6 and
ISSN:2044-6055
2044-6055
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027856