- ICH GCP
- Rejestr badań klinicznych w USA
- Badanie kliniczne NCT02105324
The Summer Camp Study 2: Blood Glucose Control With a Bi-Hormonal Endocrine Pancreas
19 października 2017 zaktualizowane przez: Steven J. Russell, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital
The Summer Camp Study 2: Outpatient Automated Blood Glucose Control With a Bi-Hormonal Bionic Endocrine Pancreas in a Pediatric Population Ages 6-11 at the Clara Barton Diabetes Camps
This study will test the hypothesis that a wearable automated bionic pancreas system that automatically delivers both insulin and glucagon can improve glycemic control vs. usual care for young people with type 1 diabetes ages 6-11 years old in a diabetes camp environment.
Przegląd badań
Status
Zakończony
Warunki
Interwencja / Leczenie
Typ studiów
Interwencyjne
Zapisy (Rzeczywisty)
19
Faza
- Nie dotyczy
Kontakty i lokalizacje
Ta sekcja zawiera dane kontaktowe osób prowadzących badanie oraz informacje o tym, gdzie badanie jest przeprowadzane.
Lokalizacje studiów
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Massachusetts
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Boston, Massachusetts, Stany Zjednoczone, 02114
- Massachusetts General Hospital
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Kryteria uczestnictwa
Badacze szukają osób, które pasują do określonego opisu, zwanego kryteriami kwalifikacyjnymi. Niektóre przykłady tych kryteriów to ogólny stan zdrowia danej osoby lub wcześniejsze leczenie.
Kryteria kwalifikacji
Wiek uprawniający do nauki
6 lat do 11 lat (Dziecko)
Akceptuje zdrowych ochotników
Nie
Płeć kwalifikująca się do nauki
Wszystko
Opis
Inclusion Criteria
- Age 6-11 years with type 1 diabetes for at least one year
- Diabetes managed using an insulin infusion pump for ≥ three months
- Willing to wear two infusion sets and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor and change sets frequently (at least one new glucagon infusion set daily)
- Otherwise healthy (mild chronic disease such as asthma will be allowed if well controlled that do not require medications that result in exclusion)
Exclusion Criteria
- Unable to provide informed consent, informed assent or parental consent
- Unable to comply with study procedures
- Current participation in another diabetes-related clinical trial that, in the judgment of the principal investigator, will compromise the results of this study or the safety of the subject
- End stage renal disease on dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis)
- Pregnancy (positive urine human chorionic gonadotropin [HCG])
- History of liver disease that is expected to interfere with the anti-hypoglycemia action of glucagon (e.g. liver failure or cirrhosis). Other liver disease (i.e. active hepatitis, steatosis, active biliary disease, any tumor of the liver, hemochromatosis, glycogen storage disease) may exclude the subject if it causes significant compromise to liver function or may do so in an unpredictable fashion
- Personal history of cystic fibrosis, pancreatitis, or other pancreatic disease, including pancreatic tumor or insulinoma
- History of prolonged QT or arrhythmia, congenital heart disease or current known cardiac disease
- Acute illness (other than non-vomiting viral illness) or exacerbation of chronic illness other than type 1 diabetes (T1D) at the time of the study
- Seizure disorder, history of any seizure within the last two years, or ongoing treatment with anticonvulsants
- Untreated or inadequately treated mental illness (indicators would include symptoms such as psychosis, hallucinations, mania, and any psychiatric hospitalization in the last year), or treatment with second generation anti-psychotic medications, which are known to affect glucose regulation.
- Electrically powered implants (e.g. cochlear implants, neurostimulators) that might be susceptible to radio-frequency (RF) interference
- Use of oral (e.g. thiazolidinediones, biguanides, sulfonylureas, glitinides, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitors, sodium-glucose linked transporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors) anti-diabetic medications
- History of adverse reaction to glucagon (including allergy) besides nausea and vomiting.
- Unwilling or unable to completely avoid acetaminophen during the comparator and bionic pancreas arms of the study
- History of eating disorder such as anorexia, bulimia, or diabulemia or omission of insulin to manipulate weight
- History of intentional, inappropriate administration of insulin leading to severe hypoglycemia requiring treatment
- Any factors that, in the opinion of the principal investigator, would interfere with the safe completion of the study procedures
Plan studiów
Ta sekcja zawiera szczegółowe informacje na temat planu badania, w tym sposób zaprojektowania badania i jego pomiary.
Jak projektuje się badanie?
Szczegóły projektu
- Główny cel: Leczenie
- Przydział: Randomizowane
- Model interwencyjny: Zadanie krzyżowe
- Maskowanie: Brak (otwarta etykieta)
Broń i interwencje
Grupa uczestników / Arm |
Interwencja / Leczenie |
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Eksperymentalny: Bionic Pancreas
Bionic Pancreas diabetes management, a wearable bionic pancreas system that automatically delivers insulin and glucagon using a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device, for 5 days.
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Automated blood glucose control via a closed-loop bionic pancreas device.
Inne nazwy:
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Eksperymentalny: Usual Care
Usual Care diabetes management in a diabetes camp environment including a nurse or nursing student assigned to each cabin and review and adjustment of the insulin regimen daily by a physician or nurse practitioner, all participants using the participant's own insulin pump and a continuous glucose monitor if they use one as part of their usual care, for 5 days.
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As a comparator control, usual diabetes camp care with the participant's own insulin pump.
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Co mierzy badanie?
Podstawowe miary wyniku
Miara wyniku |
Opis środka |
Ramy czasowe |
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Mean Continuous Glucose Monitoring Glucose (CGMG) Values During Days 2 to 5
Ramy czasowe: Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Glucose reading were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The CGM glucose results during Days 2 through 5 were averaged.
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Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Time Spent With CGMG Concentration < 60 mg/dL During Days 2 to 5
Ramy czasowe: Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Glucose reading were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The percentage of time that the glucose concentration was less than 60 mg/dL [3.3 millimoles/liter (mmol/L)] during Days 2 through 5 was calculated.
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Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Miary wyników drugorzędnych
Miara wyniku |
Opis środka |
Ramy czasowe |
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Mean CGMG Values
Ramy czasowe: Day 1 and Days 1-5 in each period
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Glucose reading were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The glucose results for each time frame were averaged.
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Day 1 and Days 1-5 in each period
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Percentage of Time With CGMG Concentration by Ranges During Day 1
Ramy czasowe: Day 1 of each period
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Glucose readings were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The percentage of time that the glucose concentration was less than the following ranges were calculated: < 50 mg/dL(2.8
mmol/L), < 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L), 70-180 mg/dL (3.9 to 10.0 mmol/L), > 180 mg/dL (10.0 mmol/L).
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Day 1 of each period
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Percentage of Time With CGMG Concentration by Ranges During Days 1 to 5
Ramy czasowe: Days 1 to 5 of each period
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Glucose readings were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The percentage of time that the glucose concentration was less than the following ranges were calculated: < 50 mg/dl (2.8 mmol/L), < 70 mg/dl (3.9 mmol/L), 70-180 mg/dl (3.9 to 10.0 mmol/L), > 180 mg/dL (10.0 mmol/L).
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Days 1 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Time With CGMG Concentration by Ranges During Days 2 to 5
Ramy czasowe: Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Glucose readings were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The percentage of time that the glucose concentration was less than the following ranges were calculated: < 50 mg/dl (2.8 mmol/L), < 70 mg/dl (3.9 mmol/L), 70-180 mg/dl (3.9 to 10.0 mmol/L), > 180 mg/dL (10.0 mmol/L).
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Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Participants With Mean CGMG Glucose <154 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Glucose reading were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The glucose readings were averaged.
154 mg/dL was the estimated average glucose corresponding to a Hemoglobin A1C of 7.0%.
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Percentage of Participants With Mean CGMG Glucose <169 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Glucose reading were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The glucose readings were averaged.
169 mg/dL was the estimated average glucose corresponding to a Hemoglobin A1C of 7.5%.
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Percentage of Participants With Mean CGMG Glucose <183 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Glucose reading were taken every 5 minutes by the CGM.
The glucose readings were averaged.
183 mg/dL was the estimated average glucose corresponding to a Hemoglobin A1C of 8.0%.
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Number of CGMG Reported Hypoglycemic Events (< 70 mg/dL, < 60 mg/dL, <50 mg/dL)
Ramy czasowe: Days 1-5
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A series of hypoglycemic measurements is defined as a single event until there is a break of ≥ 30 minutes between measurements below the defined thresholds of < 70, < 60, and <50 mg/dL.
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Days 1-5
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Mean Plasma Glucose Values
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
The plasma glucose readings were averaged.
The plasma glucose results on Day 1, Days 1 to 5 and Days 2 to 5 were averaged.
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Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Time With Plasma Glucose Values by Ranges on Day 1
Ramy czasowe: Day 1 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
The percentage of time that the plasma glucose concentration was less than the following ranges were calculated: < 70 mg/dl (3.9 mmol/L), < 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L), < 50 mg/dl (2.8 mmol/L).
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Day 1 of each period
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Percentage of Time With Plasma Glucose Values by Ranges on Days 1 to 5
Ramy czasowe: Days 1 to 5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
The percentage of time that the plasma glucose concentration was less than the following ranges were calculated: < 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L), < 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L), < 50 mg/dL (2.8 mmol/L).
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Days 1 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Time With Plasma Glucose Values by Ranges on Days 2 to 5
Ramy czasowe: Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
The percentage of time that the plasma glucose concentration was less than the following ranges were calculated: < 70 mg/dl (3.9 mmol/L), < 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L), < 50 mg/dl (2.8 mmol/L).
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Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Participants With Mean Plasma Glucose <154 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
The plasma glucose readings were averaged.
154 mg/dL was the estimated average glucose corresponding to a Hemoglobin A1C of 7.0%.
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Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Participants With Mean Plasma Glucose <169 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
The plasma glucose readings were averaged.
169 mg/dL was the estimated average glucose corresponding to a Hemoglobin A1C of 7.5%.
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Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Percentage of Participants With Mean Plasma Glucose <183 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
The plasma glucose readings were averaged.
183 mg/dL was the estimated average glucose corresponding to a Hemoglobin A1C of 8.0%.
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Day 1, Days 1 to 5, and Days 2 to 5 of each period
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Number of Plasma Glucose Reported Hypoglycemic Events (< 70 mg/dL, < 60 mg/dL, <50 mg/dL)
Ramy czasowe: Days 1-5
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A series of hypoglycemic measurements is defined as a single event until there is a break of ≥ 30 minutes between measurements below the defined thresholds of < 70, < 60, and <50 mg/dL.
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Days 1-5
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Percentage of Days That CGM Data Was Used by Participants as Part of Their Usual Care
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of the Usual Care Period
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The percentage of days during the Usual Care period that participants used CGM data as part of their diabetes management.
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of the Usual Care Period
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Number of Carbohydrate Interventions for Hypoglycemia When Plasma Glucose <70 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
Participants were given 15 grams (g) of simple carbohydrates if their plasma glucose concentration dropped below 4.4 mmol/L.
These simple carbohydrates were counted as interventions for study outcomes if the plasma glucose concentration was less than 3.9 mmol/L.
A second intervention of 15 g of carbohydrate was given if a repeat measurement in 15-20 min was less than 3.9 mmol/L.
The total number of carbohydrate interventions are reported.
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Grams of Carbohydrate Taken for Hypoglycemia When Plasma Glucose <70 mg/dL
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Fingerstick plasma glucose measurements were obtained before meals, at bedtime, at midnight, and at about 3:45 AM (six scheduled measurements).
Participants were given 15 grams (g) of simple carbohydrates if their plasma glucose concentration dropped below 4.4 mmol/L.
These simple carbohydrates were counted as interventions for study outcomes if the plasma glucose concentration was less than 3.9 mmol/L.
A second intervention of 15 g of carbohydrate was given if a repeat measurement in 15-20 min was less than 3.9 mmol/L.
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Insulin Total Daily Dose
Ramy czasowe: 11 days
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Insulin total daily dose is reported in units per kilogram per day (U/kg/day).
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11 days
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Glucagon Total Daily Dose Levels in the Bionic Pancreas Arm
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Glucagon dose level is reported in micrograms per kilogram of body mass per day (µg/kg/day).
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 of each period
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Daily Basal Insulin Dose in the Bionic Pancreas Period
Ramy czasowe: Day 1 through Day 5
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The bionic pancreas automatically adapted insulin dosing to each individual's needs.
When CGM data were not available (because of sensor failure or during the warm-up time after sensor replacement), the bionic pancreas automatically delivered a dose of basal insulin based on the mean basal dosing it had calculated at that time on previous days.
Daily basal insulin dose is reported in units per kilogram (kg) per day (U/kg).
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Day 1 through Day 5
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Daily Bolus Insulin Dose in the Bionic Pancreas Period
Ramy czasowe: Day 1 through Day 5
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The first time the bionic pancreas was used in each participant, a partial meal-priming bolus based on the participant's body mass (0.05 units/kg) was delivered.
After the first use, the size of the meal-priming bolus was adapted by the bionic pancreas to 75% of the 4-hour prandial insulin used for that meal type and size.
Daily bolus insulin dose is reported in units per kilogram (kg) per day (U/kg).
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Day 1 through Day 5
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Carbohydrate Intake
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5 and Days 2-5
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Carbohydrate intake included meals, snacks and unscheduled carbohydrates administered when a participant's blood glucose was <80 mg/dl (or for symptoms at any glucose level).
Carbohydrate intake per day was averaged and is reported in grams (g) per kilogram (kg) per day (g/kg/day).
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Day 1, Days 1-5 and Days 2-5
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Number of Unscheduled Infusion Set Changes
Ramy czasowe: Day 1
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Infusion sets for administering insulin and glucagon were placed under the skin the in the abdomen, buttocks, arms, or legs.
Infusion set changes due to pain, infusion set falling out or infusion set failure are reported.
Camp policy was to suspect failure of the infusion set whenever ketonemia occurred, so failures may not have actually been set failures, but rather failure to deliver enough insulin.
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Day 1
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Number of Unscheduled Infusion Set Changes
Ramy czasowe: Days 1-5
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Infusion sets for administering insulin and glucagon were placed under the skin the in the abdomen, buttocks, arms, or legs.
Infusion set changes due to pain, infusion set falling out or infusion set failure are reported.
Camp policy was to suspect failure of the infusion set whenever ketonemia occurred, so failures may not have actually been set failures, but rather failure to deliver enough insulin.
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Days 1-5
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Number of Unscheduled Infusion Set Changes
Ramy czasowe: Days 2-5
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Infusion sets for administering insulin and glucagon were placed under the skin the in the abdomen, buttocks, arms, or legs.
Infusion set changes due to pain, infusion set falling out or infusion set failure are reported.
Camp policy was to suspect failure of the infusion set whenever ketonemia occurred, so failures may not have actually been set failures, but rather failure to deliver enough insulin.
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Days 2-5
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Number of Bionic Pancreas Local Infusion Site Reactions
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5 and Days 2-5
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Local infusion site reactions are defined as pain at the infusion site of the Bionic Pancreas.
Itching and redness may have also been present.
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Day 1, Days 1-5 and Days 2-5
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Mean Nausea Index Score Using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 in each period
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Participants rated their nausea using a 0 to 10 centimeter (cm) VAS where 0=least severe nausea to 10=most severe nausea.
The average nausea index scores from Day 1 to Day 5 were calculated
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 in each period
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Number of Severe Hypoglycemic Events
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5 and Days 2-5
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A severe hypoglycemic event is an event where the participant is unable to self-treat and requires the assistance of another person.
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Day 1, Days 1-5 and Days 2-5
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Percentage of Time Participants Were Not Under Bionic Pancreas Control During the Bionic Pancreas Period
Ramy czasowe: 5 days
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Percentage of time that the Bionic pancreas was not functioning properly due to loss of wireless connectivity.
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5 days
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Percentage of Time Without CGM Monitoring Data
Ramy czasowe: 5 days
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Percentage of time without CGM monitoring data is the time when the participant's CGM device lost its CGM signal.
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5 days
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Change From Baseline in Body Weight
Ramy czasowe: 5 days
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The change in body weight collected at Day 5 of each period relative to Baseline.
A negative change from Baseline indicates a reduction in body weight and a positive change from Baseline indicates an increase in body weight.
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5 days
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Reliability Index
Ramy czasowe: Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 in each period
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Reliability index was calculated as the percentage of time values were actually recorded by CGM.
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Day 1, Days 1-5, and Days 2-5 in each period
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List of Technical Faults Associated With the Bionic Pancreas Including Cause and Resolution
Ramy czasowe: 5 days
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5 days
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Number of Unscheduled CGM Sensor Changes
Ramy czasowe: 5 days
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The number of time a CGM sensor was replaced due to falling out or failing to report a glucose value.
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5 days
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Percentage of Participants Using a Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) Agonist During the Usual Care Period
Ramy czasowe: 5 days
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The percentage of participants who used a GLP-1 agonist to manage their diabetes during the Usual Care period.
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5 days
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Percentage of Participants Using Pramlintide During the Usual Care Period
Ramy czasowe: 5 days
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The percentage of participants who used pramlintide to manage their diabetes during the Usual Care period.
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5 days
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Główne daty studiów
Rozpoczęcie studiów
1 czerwca 2014
Zakończenie podstawowe (Rzeczywisty)
1 sierpnia 2014
Ukończenie studiów (Rzeczywisty)
1 sierpnia 2014
Daty rejestracji na studia
Pierwszy przesłany
2 kwietnia 2014
Pierwszy przesłany, który spełnia kryteria kontroli jakości
2 kwietnia 2014
Pierwszy wysłany (Oszacować)
7 kwietnia 2014
Aktualizacje rekordów badań
Ostatnia wysłana aktualizacja (Rzeczywisty)
20 października 2017
Ostatnia przesłana aktualizacja, która spełniała kryteria kontroli jakości
19 października 2017
Ostatnia weryfikacja
1 października 2017
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Terminy związane z tym badaniem
Słowa kluczowe
Dodatkowe istotne warunki MeSH
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