Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reduction of Basal Insulin to Prevent Hypoglycemia During Exercise in Adults and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Using Insulin Pump Therapy
NCT number | NCT03349489 |
Other study ID # | RIDE-1 bis |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 18, 2018 |
Est. completion date | January 2019 |
It has been reported that insulin basal rate reduction initiated at exercise onset can reduce the hypoglycemic risk during exercise. However, another potentially more efficient strategy to prevent exercise-induced hypoglycemia could be to reduce insulin basal rate a certain time prior to exercise. The objective of this study will be to compare the efficacy of two strategies to prevent exercise-induced hypoglycemia during a 60-minute exercise at moderate intensity: 1) reduce insulin basal rate 40 minutes prior to exercise; 2) reduce insulin basal rate 90 minutes prior to exercise.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | January 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 14 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Males and females = 14 years of old. 2. Clinical diagnosis of type 1 diabetes for at least two years. 3. The subject will have been on insulin pump therapy for at least 3 months. 4. Last (less than 2 months) HbA1c = 10%. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Clinically significant microvascular complications: nephropathy (estimated glomerular filtration rate below 40 ml/min), neuropathy or severe proliferative retinopathy as judged by the investigator. 2. Recent (< 3 months) acute macrovascular event e.g. acute coronary syndrome or cardiac surgery. 3. Abnormal blood panel and/or anemia. 4. Ongoing pregnancy. 5. Severe hypoglycemic episode within two weeks of screening. 6. Other serious medical illness likely to interfere with study participation or with the ability to complete the exercise periods by the judgment of the investigator (e.g. orthopedic limitation). 7. Failure to comply with team's recommendations (e.g. not willing to change pump parameters, etc.). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | McGill University Health Centre | Montreal | Quebec |
Canada | Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal | Montréal | Quebec |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McGill University Health Center | Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Decrease in glucose levels | Difference between glucose levels at the beginning of the exercise and the lowest glucose levels from the start of the exercise until the end of exercise | 60 minutes (exercise period) | |
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent below 4 mmol/L | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Decremental area under the curve of glucose levels | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Area under the curve of glucose levels < 4 mmol/L | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Number of patients with an exercise-induced hypoglycemia < 3.9 mmol/L | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Number of patients with an exercise-induced hypoglycemia < 3.5 mmol/L | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Number of patients requiring an oral treatment for hypoglycemia | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Total number of hypoglycemia episodes requiring treatment | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent > 10 mmol/L | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent between 4-10 mmol/L | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Mean time (minutes) to the first hypoglycemic event | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Amount of carbohydrates needed to treat a hypoglycemic event | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Muscle blood flow | 60 minutes (exercise period) | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent between 4 and 10 mmol/L | 4 hours following end of exercise | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent < 4 mmol/L | 4 hours following end of exercise | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent > 10 mmol/L | 4 hours following end of exercise | ||
Secondary | Area under the curve of glucose levels < 4 mmol/L | 4 hours following end of exercise | ||
Secondary | Number of patients requiring an oral treatment for hypoglycemia | 4 hours following end of exercise | ||
Secondary | Total number of hypoglycemia episodes requiring treatment | 4 hours following end of exercise | ||
Secondary | Total amount of carbohydrates needed to treat hypoglycemic events | 4 hours following end of exercise | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent between 4 and 10 mmol/L | From the end of exercise period to 6:00 next morning (11 hours) | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent < 4 mmol/L | From the end of exercise period to 6:00 next morning (11 hours) | ||
Secondary | Percentage of time of glucose levels spent > 10 mmol/L | From the end of exercise period to 6:00 next morning (11 hours) | ||
Secondary | Area under the curve of glucose levels < 4 mmol/L | From the end of exercise period to 6:00 next morning (11 hours) | ||
Secondary | Number of patients requiring an oral treatment for hypoglycemia | From the end of exercise period to 6:00 next morning (11 hours) | ||
Secondary | Total number of hypoglycemia episodes requiring treatment | From the end of exercise period to 6:00 next morning (11 hours) | ||
Secondary | Total amount of carbohydrates needed to treat hypoglycemic events | From the end of exercise period to 6:00 next morning (11 hours) |
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