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Active clinical trials for "Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1"

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CGMIS 48-hour Feasibility Study

Type1diabetes

This is a single center, single arm non-randomized study of 48-hour CGMIS wear duration incorporating two meal-challenge tests to explore the performance of a single insertion combined glucose-sensing insulin delivery cannula.

Recruiting28 enrollment criteria

The SHINE Study: Safety of Implant and Preliminary Performance of the SHINE SYSTEM in Diabetic Subjects...

Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Mellitus7 more

The objectives of SHINE study are to confirm the safety aspects of the SHINE SYSTEM. Moreover, the goal of this clinical investigation is the initial evaluation of sensor's performance by assessing sensor's ability to qualitatively detect the appropriate analytes in subjects with diabetes of 18 years and older.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of Automated Insulin Delivery With an Interoperable Algorithm Using an Alternative Insulin...

Type 1 Diabetes

This clinical study assesses the feasibility of implementing the inControl automated insulin delivery algorithm with Dexcom continuous glucose monitoring and a compatible insulin pump in adults with type 1 diabetes. It additionally provides pilot efficacy outcomes for interoperable automated insulin delivery.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Diabetes Learning in Virtual Environments Just in Time for Community Reentry

Diabetes MellitusType 12 more

The proposed study will use a randomized clinical trial design with non-equivalent control group and longitudinal design to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of the Diabetes LIVE JustICE application. The design will incorporate repeated measures at 0, 6, and 12 weeks. Outcome variables will include recruitment assessments, participation, engagement, user experience, and measures proximally related to behavior change - e.g., diabetes knowledge, diabetes-related distress, diabetes self-care, and social support and clinical outcomes -e.g., glycemic control. Focus group interviewing will be conducted to evaluate acceptability among intervention group participants.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Immune Effects of Vedolizumab With or Without Anti-TNF Pre-treatment in T1D

Type 1 Diabetes

The underlying hypothesis is that vedolizumab will modify immune cell trafficking in type 1 diabetes, and that this will be enhanced by pre-treatment with etanercept. This study will determine whether there is mechanistic evidence in support of this hypothesis and provide preliminary information about safety, efficacy, and tolerability of vedolizumab with and without pretreatment with etanercept in adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D)

Recruiting37 enrollment criteria

Influence of the Phases of the Menstrual Cycle on Glycemic Control When Performing Aerobic Exercise...

Diabetes MellitusType 1

This study corresponds to Task 8.1 of the project "Patient-tailored solutions for blood glucose control in type 1 diabetes- TAILOR" (PID2019-107722RB-C21). It has been observed in different studies in healthy people that the glucose rate of appearance or disappearance during exercise is attenuated with the coincident rise in estrogen and progesterone during the mid-luteal phase of the menstrual cycle versus the early luteal phase. The investigators hypothesize that in women with type 1 diabetes, glucose behavior when performing aerobic exercise may be different depending on the phase of the menstruation cycle. This analysis is necessary to improve physical exercise recommendations, both educational and technological, in women with type 1 diabetes, as well as improve the performance of artificial pancreas systems for automatic control of glucose levels under exercise in women.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases* Share Plus: Continuous Glucose Monitoring...

Diabetes MellitusType 1

The purpose of this study is to test the Share plus intervention aimed at improving the use of data sharing between people with diabetes and their care partners in order to maximize the benefits of continuous glucose monitoring. Hypothesis: Compared to the control group, persons with diabetes enrolled in the Share plus intervention group will experience clinically significant improvements in time-in-range (TIR) (>5%) at 12- and 24-weeks into the study, and improvement on diabetes distress. Care partners enrolled in the Share plus intervention group will experience lower diabetes distress at 12- and 24-weeks into the study.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Online Education Programme for People With Type 1 Diabetes and Suboptimal Metabolic Control

Diabetes MellitusType I

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an online intervention for people with type 1 diabetes who present not optimal control of the disease.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

The Integration of Physical Activity Into the Clinical Decision Process of People With Type 1 Diabetes...

Type 1 Diabetes

Every person with type 1 diabetes needs personalized advice to integrate physical activity into daily diabetes management. The purpose of this study is to collect data on food intake, physical activity, glucose levels and insulin delivery from people with type 1 diabetes who are physically active. At least 25 people with type 1 diabetes will be asked to perform 25 sports activities of at least half an hour, wear an activity tracker (day and night) and chest strap (during sports activities), and log data on food intake, periods and type of physical activity, and feelings (e.g., sick, stress) in a diary app. Diabetes data such as insulin administration and sensor data will be collected through diabetes management platforms. The primary endpoint involves a database containing data on glucose, insulin administration, physical activity, and food intake of people with type 1 diabetes for statistical analyses and visualizations regarding the relationship between physical activity and blood glucose response.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Native American Diabetes Project

DiabetesDiabete Type 26 more

Diabetes in the American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) population is a public health crisis that is best addressed using a holistic approach. Given the disproportionate rates of diabetes and diabetes-related outcomes among AIANs, this is the perfect opportunity to provide a culturally tailored health promotion intervention among the largest urban AIAN population in the U.S.; approximately 171,163 AIANs reside in Los Angeles County. It is imperative to develop culturally tailored interventions with a community-based participatory research approach. Particularly given a legacy of historical mistrust, development of trusted and mutually beneficial partnerships is imperative. The goal of this pilot study is to reach up to 312 Native Americans with diabetes to participate in an intervention to lower blood sugar and feelings of social isolation. The intervention will include 12 weeks of diabetes-friendly, medically tailored meals, and four weeks of virtual diabetes wellness classes. Participants will also attend an initial meet-and-greet before the classes start, a check-in meeting after the classes end, and up to three additional follow-up meetings. There may also be an in-person meeting near the end of the study. Partners for these activities include Project Angel Food and United American Indian Involvement (UAII). Each of the four virtual classes will be held for 90-minutes through the Zoom platform. Each participant will be part of a 180-day cohort. Participants will complete surveys and attend three clinic visits as part of the study.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria
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