Segment 1- this segment will include two main steps: Step 1-Calibration: During this step we plan to collect paired measurements of capillary blood glucose using reference method and data generated by the non invasive study device. Samples will be obtained at specific time points during 4 hours: at fasting, and after consuming standard liquid meal at 60, 120, 180 and 240 minutes. At each time point capillary blood glucose will be measured using the invasive reference method. The paired reference and study device data will be analyzed using multivariate regression model to formulate a calibration algorithm model. This model will convert the acetone values measured by study device to blood glucose values. step 2-Validation: During this segment the second step of this segment we plan to evaluate the validity and reliability of the non-invasive breath-based glucometer compared to standard invasive reference glucometer. Results will be compared using a Clark error grid. Segment 2- During this segment we plan to collect paired measurements of capillary blood glucose beta Hydroxybutyrate using reference method and acetone values generated by the non invasive breath based study device. Samples will be obtained at specific time points during 4 hours after overnight fasting, while basal insulin will be suspended, which is accepted to produce ketosis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6
Collection of paired measurements of capillary blood glucose using reference method and data generated by the non invasive study device. Samples will be obtained at specific time points during 4 hours: at fasting, and after consuming standard liquid meal at 60, 120, 180 and 240 minutes.
Schneider Children's Medical Center
Petah Tikva, Israel
correlation between the acetone values generated by study device and blood beta Hydroxybutyrate
Time frame: up to 30 weeks
correlation between the acetone values generated by study device and blood glucose
Time frame: up to 30 weeks
correlation between the acetone values generated by study device and HbA1c
Time frame: up to 30 weeks
correlation between the acetone values generated by study device and oxygen
Time frame: up to 30 weeks
Clarke Error Grid (segment 1 only)
The Clarke Error Gride breaks down a scatter plot of a reference glucose meter and an evaluated glucose meter into five regions: values within 20% of the reference meter, values outside of 20% but would not lead to inappropriate treatment,points leading to unnecessary treatment,points indicating a potentially dangerous failure to detect hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia and points that would confuse treatment of hypoglycemia for hyperglycemia and vice-versa.
Time frame: up to 30 weeks
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