The main objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of closed loop insulin pump therapy to improve overnight glucose control in adults with type 1 diabetes.
People with type 1 diabetes(T1D) need regular insulin injections or continuous delivery of insulin using an insulin pump in order to keep the blood glucose levels normal. We know that keeping blood sugars in the normal range will help prevent long term diabetes related complications involving the eyes, kidneys and heart. However, achieving treatment goals can be very difficult as the tighter we try to control blood glucose levels, the greater the risk of the person developing episodes of low glucose levels (hypoglycaemia). This is a particular problem at night and one solution is to develop a system whereby the amount of insulin injected is very closely matched to the blood sugar levels on a continuous basis. This can be achieved by what is called a "closed loop system" where a small glucose sensor placed under the skin communicates with a computer containing an algorithm that drives an insulin pump. This system is being developed in Cambridge and we have trialed this on 16 children and adolescents with T1D in a clinical setting over the past year. We have found that this system is very effective at preventing hypoglycaemia in this group of patients. We will recruit 12 adults with T1D on insulin pump therapy, and the studies will be done in a clinical research facility. The subjects will be studied on two nights. On one night they will have their normal insulin pump therapy and on the other night their insulin pump will be varied according to information about blood glucose values from the continuous glucose sensor. This information will be manually typed into the computer every 15 minutes from 8pm until 8am. The algorithm will advise of the insulin infusion rate and this will be manually changed by a trained nurse every 15 minutes throughout the night.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
Subcutaneous delivery of Novorapid insulin according to usual pump regime
Subcutaneous delivery of Novorapid insulin, dose calculated by control algorithm, based on continuous glucose sensor readings
Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Percentage of plasma glucose values in target (3.9 - 8.0 mmol/L)
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
Percentage of CGM (continuous glucose monitoring) values in target (3.9-8.0 mmol/L)
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values in target (3.9-8.0 mmol/L)
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values in target (3.9-8.0 mmol/L)
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values below 3.9 mmol/L
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values below 3.9 mmol/L
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values below 3.9 mmol/L
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values above 8.0 mmol/L
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values above 8.0 mmol/L
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values above 8.0 mmol/L
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr
Average plasma and CGM glucose
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
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Average plasma and CGM glucose
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
Average plasma and CGM glucose
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr
Average plasma insulin concentration
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
Average plasma insulin concentration
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
Average plasma insulin concentration
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr
Total dose of insulin administered
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
low blood glucose index (LBGI) score
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
high blood glucose index (HBGI) score
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
low blood glucose index (LBGI) score
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
low blood glucose index (LBGI) score
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr
high blood glucose index (HBGI) score
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
high blood glucose index (HBGI) score
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values below 3.0 mmol/L
Time frame: 1900 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values below 3.0 mmol/L
Time frame: 0000 to 0800hr
Percentage of plasma glucose and CGM values below 3.0 mmol/L
Time frame: 0800 to 1200hr