Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 Clinical Trial
Official title:
Type I Diabetes Hypoglycemia Prevention Pilot Study
Verified date | February 2017 |
Source | InSpark Technologies, Inc. |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A single center pilot study assessing the Vigilant Diabetes Management System for the prevention of recurrent mild to moderate hypoglycemia in type I diabetes patients.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 4 |
Est. completion date | December 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 11 Years to 74 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Male & female ages 11-74 - At least 10% of readings are hypoglycemia (<70mg/dL) in meter download - Clinical diagnosis of T1 DM - MDI (Multiple Daily Insulin Injections) or CSII (Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion) for at least six months - Willing to monitor and records signs & symptoms of hypo - SMBG (Self Monitoring Blood Glucose) at least three per day for last 30 days - Ability to use Android or IOS mobile phone - No CGM (Continuous Glucose Monitoring) Users Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnancy - Unable to use the technology (no Android / iOS device) - Any condition that in the investigators judgment is likely to cause the participant to be unable to understand or provide informed consent - Unwilling to use SMBG at least three times a day - Unwilling to monitor and record signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia - Individuals who are unwilling to share their glucose meter - Active CGM or anticipated use of CGM if in the study - Severe visual impairment |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Atlanta Diabetes Associates | Atlanta | Georgia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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InSpark Technologies, Inc. | Atlanta Diabetes Associates |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Average ratings of "acceptable" or better from self-reported survey clinician feedback on the utility of Vigilant in managing patients. | The secondary endpoint for clinicians will be met with average ratings of "acceptable" or better from self-reported clinician feedback on a survey on the utility of Vigilant in managing patients in their practice; supporting medication titration, facilitating positive treatment decisions, providing meaningful feedback and reducing time spent doing data analysis. | Three months | |
Primary | Aggregate reduction in the rate of mild hypoglycemia (biochemical and logged) as measured by meter or logged home blood glucose values <56 mg/dL at 3 months, compared to the monthly rate of hypoglycemia in the baseline period. | Reduction in the rate of biochemical mild (meter downloaded BG<56mg/dL) & logged (other hypoglycemia not recorded in meter but noted in log books) hypoglycemia below 56mg/dl in the 3 month intervention period versus the baseline period. Logged values will be considered in the calculation if no duplicate hypoglycemic readings within 15 minutes of the logged value can be found in the patient's blood glucose meter download data. | Three months | |
Secondary | An aggregate reduction in the rate of biochemical severe hypoglycemia as measured by meter or logged home blood glucose values <40 mg/dL, at 3 months, compared to the monthly rate in the baseline period | Time adjusted reduction in rates of reported severe hypoglycemia in the six months prior to the study versus the intervention period. Logged values will only be considered in the calculation if no duplicate hypoglycemic readings within 15 minutes of the logged value can be found in the patient's blood glucose meter download data. | Three months | |
Secondary | An aggregate (total study population) reduction in the LBGI and HBGI, as measured by percent of readings in and out of range calculated based on downloaded blood glucose meter download data. | Reduction in LBGI and HBGI in the three month intervention period versus baseline. In range = 70-180 mg/dL, Out of range is < 70 and > 180 mg/dL). At 3 months, compared to mean monthly percent of readings in and out of range based on blood glucose meter downloads at the end of the baseline period. | Three months | |
Secondary | An aggregate reduction in average HbA1will be measured at baseline using DCA 2000 or equivalent NGSP-certified point-of-care method or local laboratory at 3 months, compared to HbA1c levels obtained at study initiation. | Reduction in HbA1c in three months vs baseline period. (biochemical and logged) | Three months | |
Secondary | An aggregate reduction in the survey self-reported rate of use of; 1) Glucagon 2) Emergency medical services for hypoglycemia, and 3) Hospital, urgent care or clinic visits for hypoglycemia or associated with hypoglycemia care visits. | Reduction in Glucagon use, Emergency services use, Hospitalizations and or ER/Urgent Care visits for hypoglycemia events vs baseline. In the intervention period, compared to the rate in the 3 month period prior to study initiation. In the event that additional data on emergency medical services, hospital, urgent care or clinical visits is available through the clinician of the patient, or through the patient's health plan or insurance, and the patient elects to provide this information for the benefit of the study, these records will be used to verify and / or supplement occurrences. Any record discrepancy will be resolved at the discretion of the principal investigator | Three months | |
Secondary | An aggregate reduction in the mean glycemic variability, as measured by monthly ADRR (Average Daily Risk Range), calculated based on downloaded meter download data | Reduction in glycemic variability using the ADRR measure vs baseline period. , at 3 months, compared mean monthly ADRR value based on meter downloads at the end of the baseline period. | Three months | |
Secondary | Reduction in reported fear of hypoglycemia as compared to baseline Fear of Hypoglycemia Fear Survey. The Hypoglycemia Fear Survey II (HSF II) will be used. | Reduction in reported fear of hypoglycemia and improvement in quality of life as compared to baseline survey results. It is a validated scale that consists of questions that measure behaviors involved in avoidance and over treatment of hypoglycemia and a worry subscale that measures anxiety and fear surrounding hypoglycemia. The Hypoglycemic Fear Survey endpoint will be met if the average ratings across all survey questions will be improved at 3 months, versus at study initiation. Exploratory analyses of the association of Hypoglycemia Fear Survey answers and clinical improvement will be done at the discretion of the Principal Investigator and Sponsor |
Three months | |
Secondary | Improvement in self-reported lost work productivity as a result of hypoglycemia. Individuals will complete a questionnaire about lost work days as a result of hypoglycemia at baseline and at 3 months. | Improvement in lost work productivity as a result of hypoglycemia as compared to self reported baseline survey results. | Three months | |
Secondary | Improvement in self-reported psychosocial self-efficacy as compared to baseline measured using the Diabetes Empowerment Scale Short Form (DES-SF). | Improvement in self reported diabetes psychosocial self-efficacy. The Diabetes is an abbreviated, validated scale of the Diabetes Empowerment Scale (DES), which was developed and validated by the Michigan Diabetes Research Center for the measurement of psychosocial self-efficacy of people with diabetes. | Three months |
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