Closed-loop Control of Postprandial Glucose Levels in Children and Adults With Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Type 1 Diabetes focused on measuring Type 1 diabetes, Closed-loop system, Artificial pancreas, Insulin, Glucagon, Hypoglycemia, Postprandial glucose
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Males and females ≥ 8 years old.
- Clinical diagnosis of type 1 diabetes for at least one year.
- The subject will have been on insulin pump therapy for at least 3 months and currently using a fast actin insulin analog (Lispro, Aspart or Guilisine).
- Last (less than 3 months) HbA1c ≤ 10%.
- Currently using carbohydrate counting as the meal insulin dose strategy.
- Live in the area of Montreal
Exclusion Criteria:
- Clinically significant microvascular complications: nephropathy (estimated glomerular filtration rate below 40 ml/min), neuropathy (especially diagnosed gastroparesis) or severe proliferative retinopathy as judged by the investigator.
- Recent (< 3 months) acute macrovascular event e.g. acute coronary syndrome or cardiac surgery.
- Pregnancy.
- Severe hypoglycemic episode within 1 month of screening.
- Agents affecting gastric emptying (Motilium®, Prandase®, Victoza®, Byetta® and Symlin®) as well as oral anti-diabetic agents (Metformin, SGLT-2 inhibitors and DPP-4 inhibitors) if not at a stable dose for 3 months. Otherwise, these medications are acceptable and will be kept stable during the entire protocol.
- Oral steroids unless patients present a low stable dose (e.g. 10 mg or less of prednisone per day or physiological doses, less than 35 mg/day, of hydrocortisone Cortef®). Inhale steroids at stable dose in the last month are acceptable.
- Other serious medical illness likely to interfere with study participation or with the ability to complete the trial by the judgment of the investigator (e.g. unstable psychiatric condition).
- Failure to comply with team's recommendations (e.g. not willing to change pump parameters, follow algorithm's suggestions, etc).
- Living or planned travel outside Montreal (> 1h of driving) area during closed-loop procedures.
Sites / Locations
- Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
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Single-hormone closed-loop strategy with full boluses
Dual-hormone closed-loop strategy with full boluses
Single-hormone closed-loop strategy with partial boluses
Dual-hormone closed-loop strategy with partial boluses
Sensor-augmented pump therapy
Variable subcutaneous insulin infusion rates will be used to regulate postprandial glucose levels. Patient's usual fast acting insulin analog (Lispro, Aspart or Glulisine) will be infused using a subcutaneous infusion pump (MiniMed® Paradigm® Veo™, Medtronic). Every 10 minutes, the glucose levels as measured by the sensor (Enlite sensor®, Medtronic) will be transferred automatically to the Smartphone platform, that harbors the algorithm, that will calculate the recommended doses and will send it wirelessly to the infusion pump. Each subject insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio will be used to calculate the insulin bolus to be given.
Variable subcutaneous insulin and glucagon infusion rates will be used to regulate postprandial glucose levels. Patient's usual fast acting insulin analog (Lispro, Aspart or Glulisine) and Glucagon (Eli Lilly) will be infused using two separate subcutaneous infusion pumps (MiniMed® Paradigm® Veo™, Medtronic). Every 10 minutes, the glucose levels as measured by the sensor (Enlite sensor®, Medtronic) will be transferred automatically to the Smartphone platform, that harbors the algorithm, that will calculate the recommended doses and will send it wirelessly to the infusion pumps. Each subject insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio will be used to calculate the insulin bolus to be given.
Variable subcutaneous insulin infusion rates will be used to regulate postprandial glucose levels. Patient's usual fast acting insulin analog (Lispro, Aspart or Glulisine) will be infused using a subcutaneous infusion pump (MiniMed® Paradigm® Veo™, Medtronic). Every 10 minutes, the glucose levels as measured by the sensor (Enlite sensor®, Medtronic) will be transferred automatically to the Smartphone platform, that harbors the algorithm, that will calculate the recommended doses and will send it wirelessly to the infusion pump. The partial bolus will be based on the estimated meal size (snack-regular-large-very large). For this strategy, meal size will be defined as: snack as any meal less than 30g, regular meal as any meal between 30g and 60g CHO, large meal as any meal between 60g and 90g CHO, very large meal for anything above 90g CHO. The meal size assessment will be done by the patient.
Variable subcutaneous insulin and glucagon infusion rates will be used to regulate postprandial glucose levels. Patient's usual fast acting insulin analog (Lispro, Aspart or Guilisine) and Glucagon (Eli Lilly) will be infused using two separate subcutaneous infusion pumps (MiniMed® Paradigm® Veo™, Medtronic). Every 10 minutes, the glucose levels as measured by the sensor (Enlite sensor®, Medtronic) will be transferred automatically to the Smartphone platform, that harbors the algorithm, that will calculate the recommended doses and will send it wirelessly to the infusion pumps. The partial bolus will be based on the estimated meal size (snack-regular-large-very large). For this strategy, meal size will be defined as: snack as any meal less than 30g, regular meal as any meal between 30g and 60g CHO, large meal as any meal between 60g and 90g CHO, very large meal for anything above 90g CHO. The meal size assessment will be done by the patient.
Subjects will use sensor-augmented pump therapy and freely implement their usual basal rate and CHO-matching full prandial bolus to regulate glucose levels. Patient's usual fast acting insulin analog will be infused using a subcutaneous insulin infusion pump. Each subject insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio will be used to calculate the insulin bolus to be given.