- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT06547918
SmartAdjust 2.0 System With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
Safety and Effectiveness of the Omnipod® 5 SmartAdjust 2.0 System in Individuals With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
This is a single-arm study that will enroll up to 75 participants aged 2-70 years with Type 1 diabetes and aged 16-70 years with Type 2 diabetes in order to have a minimum of 48 participants (24 with Type 1 Diabetes and 24 with Type 2 Diabetes) initiate the use of the Omnipod 5 SA2.0 System.
The Study will take part in two periods. Participants who do not have the minimum requirement of CGM data will undergo 2 weeks of Standard Therapy while using a Dexcom G6 in an outpatient setting before proceeding to Period 1.
During period 1, all participants will use the Omnipod SmartAdjust 2.0 System in an outpatient setting for up to six weeks. Period 2 is an optional extension of time that allows participants to continue using the Omnipod 2.0 SmartAdjust System for an additional six months.
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Christchurch, New Zealand, 8011
- University of Otago, Christchurch
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Wellington, New Zealand, 6021
- Wellington Regional Hospital
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Child
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
Individuals must meet all the following criteria at screening to be included in the study:
- Age at time of consent 2-70 years (inclusive)
Diabetes diagnosis, based on Investigator's clinical judgement, and meets the following:
- Type 1 Diabetes: 2-70 years old with A1c <11%. Diagnosed for at least 6 months for participants aged 2- <7 years or at least 1 year for participants aged 7-70 years. OR
- Type 2 Diabetes: 16-70 years old, diagnosed with T2D and on current insulin regimen for at least 3 months. Includes basal-bolus, pre-mix, or basal only users. For basal-bolus and premix users, must have A1c < 12.0%. For basal only users must have A1c > 7.0% and < 12.0%.
- Living with a parent or guardian if < 16 years old
- Currently using U-100 rapid-acting insulin analogs with insulin pump or basal-bolus, pre-mix, or basal only users suitable for conversion to pump therapy for at least 3 months prior to study start
- Willing to use only the following types of U-100 insulin during the study: Humalog U-100, Novorapid, or their generic equivalents
- Deemed appropriate for pump therapy per Investigator's assessment considering previous history of severe hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic events, and other comorbidities
- Stable doses over the preceding 4 weeks of other glucose-lowering medications, as determined by Investigator, including within class dose equivalent medication
- Stable doses over the preceding 4 weeks of weight loss medications that may affect glycemic control directly and/or indirectly, as determined by Investigator
- Investigator has confidence that the participant and/or caregiver can safely operate all study devices and can adhere to the protocol
- Willing to wear the system, including Pods, continuously throughout the study
- If female of childbearing potential, willing and able to have pregnancy testing
Exclusion Criteria:
Individuals who meet any of the following criteria at screening will be excluded from study participation:
- Any medical condition, which in the opinion of the Investigator, would put the participant at an unacceptable safety risk
- Current or known history of coronary artery disease that is not stable with medical management, including unstable angina, or angina that prevents moderate exercise despite medical management, or a history of myocardial infarction, percutaneous coronary intervention, or coronary artery bypass grafting within the 12 months prior to screening
- Any planned surgery during the study which could be considered major in the opinion of the Investigator
- Severe retinopathy based on retinal screening performed within the last 24 months
- History of severe hypoglycemia in the past 6 months. Severe hypoglycemia is defined as an event that requires the assistance of another person due to altered consciousness, and requires another person to actively administer carbohydrate, glucagon, or other resuscitative actions
- History of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) in the past 6 months, unrelated to an intercurrent illness or infusion failure
- Unable to tolerate adhesive tape or has any unresolved skin condition in the area of sensor or pump placement
- Blood disorder or dyscrasia within 3 months prior to screening, including use of hydroxyurea, which in the Investigator's opinion could interfere with determination of HbA1c
- Plans to receive blood transfusion over the course of the study
- Pregnant or lactating, or is a woman of childbearing potential and not on acceptable form of birth control (acceptable forms of contraception include abstinence, barrier methods such as condoms, hormonal contraceptives, intrauterine device, surgical sterilization such as tubal ligation or hysterectomy, or vasectomized partner)
- Participation in another clinical study using an investigational drug or device within 30-days or intends to participate in any other study during this study period
- Unable to follow clinical protocol for the duration of the study or is otherwise deemed unacceptable to participate in the study per the Investigator's clinical judgment
- Participant is an employee of Insulet, an Investigator or Investigator's study team, or immediate family member of any of the aforementioned
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: N/A
- Interventional Model: Single Group Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Experimental: Participants with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
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The Omnipod 5 SA2.0 System provides automated insulin delivery based on Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) values.
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Percentage of time in hypoglycemic range <3.9 mmol/L (<70 mg/dL) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 and Period 2 (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from study provided continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
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End of Period 1 and Period 2 (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Percentage of time in hyperglycemic range >13.9 mmol/L (>250 mg/dL) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from study provided continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Mean glucose (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from study provided continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Percentage of time < 3.0 mmol/L (<54 mg/dL) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from study provided continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Percentage of time > 10.0 mmol/L (>180 mg/dL) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from study provided continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Percentage of time > 16.7 mmol/L (>300 mg/dL) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from study provided continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Percentage of time between 3.9-10.0 mmol/L (70-180 mg/dL) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from study provided continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Standard deviation (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from the continuous glucose monitor (CGM)-measured glucose variability with the standard deviation (SD)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Coefficient of variation (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Glucose metric from the continuous glucose monitor (CGM)-measured glucose variability with the coefficient of variation (CV)
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Average total daily insulin (TDI) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Measure of insulin requirements
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Average TDI/kg (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Measure of insulin requirements
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to Standard Therapy
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Incidence rate of severe hypoglycemia (events per person months) (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2))
Time Frame: End of Period 1 upto 6 weeks and Period 2 upto 6 months (optional) compared to participant reported events over the preceding year prior to Visit 4
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Measure of insulin requirements
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End of Period 1 upto 6 weeks and Period 2 upto 6 months (optional) compared to participant reported events over the preceding year prior to Visit 4
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Incidence rate of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and/or hyperosmolar (assessed by diabetes type (type 1 and type 2)) hyperglycemic state (HHS) (events per person months)
Time Frame: End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to participant reported events over the preceding year prior to Visit 4
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Measure of insulin requirements
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End of Period 1 which is upto 6 weeks and Period 2 which is upto 6 months (optional) compared to participant reported events over the preceding year prior to Visit 4
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
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Other Study ID Numbers
- SA2.0 Feasibility (NZ)
Drug and device information, study documents
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