Bariatric surgery is increasingly performed on patients with type 1 diabetes. It exposes these patients to an increased risk of hypoglycemia, including severe hypoglycemia, and of severe episodes of hyperglycemia, beyond the perioperative period. The long-term efficacy and safety of hybrid closed-loop insulin pump in these patients has not yet been published.
Patients with type 1 diabetes and obesity are at risk of "double diabetes". Bariatric surgery may be indicated for these patients, to combat insulin resistance. Nevertheless, post-operative patients are at risk of hypoglycemia. At the same time, patients with type 1 diabetes can benefit from a hybrid closed loop insulin pump to improve diabetes control and reduce the occurrence of hypoglycemia. In type 1 diabetic patients who have undergone bariatric surgery and are treated with a hybrid closed loop insulin pump, continuous glucose measurement can be studied. In the medium and long term, the efficacy and safety of this system in this context will be described.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
17
Having undergone bariatric surgery and on a closed-loop insulin pump after bariatric surgery
Centre Hospitalier Sud Francilien
Corbeil-Essonnes, France, France
CHU de Nantes
Nantes, France, France
APHP Hôpital de la Pitié Salpètrière
Paris, France, France
time spent within glycemic target 70-180 mg/dL
time spent within glycemic target 70-180 mg/dL in type 1 diabetes patients who underwent bariatric surgery,
Time frame: at 3 months
Time spent in level 1 hyperglycemia (181-250 mg/dL)
Time spent in level 1 hyperglycemia (181-250 mg/dL) Time spent in level 1 hyperglycemia (181-250 mg/dL) Time spent in level 1 hyperglycemia (181-250 mg/dL)
Time frame: at 3 months
Time spent in level 2 hyperglycemia (>250 mg/dL)
Time spent in level 2 hyperglycemia (\>250 mg/dL)
Time frame: at 3 months
HbA1c
HbA1c
Time frame: at 3 months
Coefficient of variation
Coefficient of variation
Time frame: at 3 months
Time spent in level 1 hypoglycemia (51-70 mg/dl)
Time spent in level 1 hypoglycemia (51-70 mg/dl)
Time frame: at 3 months
Time spent in level 2 hypoglycemia (< 50 mg/gdl)
Time spent in level 2 hypoglycemia (\< 50 mg/gdl)
Time frame: at 3 months
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