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Insulin-plus-pramlintide Closed-loop Strategy to Regulate Glucose Levels Without Carbohydrate Counting...

Diabetes MellitusType 1

Closed-loop system systems that are shown to alleviate the burden of carbohydrate counting without degrading glucose control are still lacking. In this proposal, the investigators aim to develop a novel, fully-automated, closed-loop system that delivers insulin and pramlintide that controls postprandial glucose levels without any input from the user.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of MDI Treatment With an Optimization Algorithm Adjusting Basal-Bolus Parameters in...

Diabete MellitusDiabetes Mellitus1 more

Our lab at McGill University has developed an optimization algorithm for T1D MDI patients that estimates optimal basal-bolus parameters (basal injections and insulin-to-carbohydrate ratios) using glucose sensor data and insulin dosing data over several days. The algorithm examines daily glucose, insulin, and meal data to make changes in patients' basal injections and ICRs. The investigators hope that this algorithm will be able to optimize the patients' individual basal injections and ICRs in order to improve glycemic control.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Mylan Insulin Aspart Study

Diabetes MellitusType 1

The aim of this phase III trial is to demonstrate the equivalence in the safety and efficacy profile between MYL-1601D and NovoLog® in patients with T1DM.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of TTP399 in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes

Diabetes MellitusType 1

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of TTP399 in Type 1 diabetics. This study will be in 2 phases: phase 1 will evaluate the safety of different TTP399 dosage regimens over 1 week of daily dosing. Phase 2 will evaluate the safety and efficacy of a TTP399 dosing regimen over 12 weeks of daily dosing.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Research Study Comparing Insulin Degludec to Insulin Detemir, Together With Insulin Aspart, in Pregnant...

DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 more

The investigators are doing this study to see the effect of insulin degludec in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes, and if it is safe to use. In this study the medicine insulin degludec is compared to another medicine called insulin detemir. Participants will either get insulin degludec or insulin detemir and take it together with a medicine called insulin aspart - which treatment participants get is decided by chance. Participants will get pre-filled insulin pens. Participants will need to take blood sugar measurements several times a day. The study will last between 10 and 25 months depending on whether participants are already pregnant when they join the study. The number of visits and the tests ( for example blood and urine samples and ultrasound scans) the participants will have also depends on whether they are pregnant at study start.

Completed0 enrollment criteria

Exercise Snacks and Glutamine to Improve Glucose Control in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes

Diabetes MellitusType 16 more

This project will assess the feasibility and efficacy of the use of exercise and dietary supplementation with a non essential amino acid - glutamine - a component of most protein supplements, on the regulation of plasma glucose homeostasis in a clinical setting of children with type 1 diabetes (T1D). The study specifically targets patients in puberty as this period is associated with a physiological decline in insulin sensitivity, the latter often associated with poor control. Although physical exercise has long been known to exert beneficial effects on metabolism, lack of time is the most common reason perceived as preventing the performance of exercise in both healthy and diabetic subjects. In earlier studies, the investigators showed that oral supplementation with glutamine, a non essential amino acid given prior to exercise decreases overnight post-exercise blood glucose in adolescents with T1D. Hence, the objective of the current study is to investigate if a novel way of exercising, such as performing 6 short bouts of just 1 min each of intense exercise ('exercise snacks') 30 min before meals, with or without glutamine, improves glycemic control in adolescents with T1D. Designing innovative ways to improve diabetes control in adolescents is highly desirable. The specific aim of the project is to determine whether the sustained use of the proposed exercise snacks with or without glutamine results in diminished glycemic variability and/or improved glucose control

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Hydroxychloroquine and Metabolic Outcomes in Patients Undergoing TPAIT

Chronic PancreatitisInsulin Dependent Diabetes

This will be a pilot, 12-month phase II, open label, randomized, two-arm, single-blinded, placebo-controlled, parallel clinical trial of individuals undergoing TPAIT (Total Pancreatectomy and Autologous Islet Transplantation) for treatment of chronic pancreatitis (CP). The two study arms consist of HCQ-treated (Hydroxychloroquine) and placebo-treated individuals. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of HCQ administration compared to placebo on islet cell function post-autologous transplantation.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Adolescence and Diabetes:Can an Automated Closed Loop System Improve Control ?

Type1 Diabetes Mellitus

This study evaluates the use of the FD2 automated closed loop insulin administration in Adolescents with a poor metabolic control . All youth will be treated in a random order by their usual pump treatment or an Automated system and we will evaluate whether this has an impact on metabolic control and sleep

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Impact of Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring on People Presenting With Severe...

Diabetes MellitusType 12 more

This study aims to assess the impact of real-time continuous glucose monitoring on the frequency, duration, awareness and severity of hypoglycaemia in people with type 1 diabetes and a recent history of severe hypoglycaemia, compared to usual care.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

The Late Effects of Ethanol Intake on the Glucose Response to Subcutaneous Glucagon in Type 1 Diabetes...

HypoglycemiaDiabetes Mellitus1 more

Objective: Because many people with type 1 diabetes drink ethanol and because glucagon is used to treat mild hypoglycaemia, it is essential to determine whether ethanol will impair the effectiveness of glucagon to increase glucose, which may impair the effectiveness of the dual hormone treatment in preventing hypoglycaemia. The purpose of this study is to determine, whether ethanol influences the glucose response to subcutaneous glucagon during mild hypoglycaemia. The investigators hypothesize that prior evening ethanol consumption does not reduce the effect of a glucagon bolus to raise plasma glucose compared with no prior ethanol consumption. The study aims: To determine the late effects of ethanol on the efficacy of subcutaneous glucagon to restore plasma glucose after an episode of mild hypoglycemia. To determine the late effects of ethanol on the counter-regulatory hormones and hypoglycaemia awareness during mild hypoglycaemia A double-blinded placebo-controlled study will be conducted. Participants will serve as their own controls. Eligible participants will after an informed consent complete two study visits, one with and one without ethanol consumption, in a random order. On each study visit, participants are induced a insulin induced hypoglycemia, seven-eight hours after a meal with or without ethanol. Once plasma glucose is below 3.9 mmol/l, a subcutaneous injection of 100 mcg glucagon is administered. Two hours later a second bolus is administered.

Completed27 enrollment criteria
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