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NCT number NCT02956642
Other study ID # EUR-001
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 14, 2018
Est. completion date January 17, 2021

Study information

Verified date August 2022
Source University of California, San Francisco
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is a two-arm randomized controlled trial in which participants will receive either the Livongo Health system or iHealth glucose meter for measuring their blood glucose. The study hypothesizes the use of the Livongo Health system results in a greater improvement in A1c compared to standard blood glucose monitoring, as demonstrated by the iHealth Bluetooth-enabled glucose meter.


Description:

Participants in this study will partake in study surveys, daily blood glucose monitor measurements, and blood sampling for the duration of their participation. The study intends to recruit and randomize 300 participants. 1. Surveys and Measurements All study participants may complete surveys via their personal iOS smartphone device on: study qualification (intake survey/eligibility screener), diabetes status (initial diabetes survey), physical activity (iPAQ), quality of life (SF-12), vitals, demographics hospitalizations and interaction with health care provider (attached), and diabetes distress. Most survey data will be collected at 1, 3, and 6 months. There will also be Weekly Engagement surveys which will be two simple questions each week. At the end of the study, a Feedback survey will ask participants about their study experiences. Surveys will each have a simple description to introduce participants to the survey they are being asked to take. These surveys will be administered through the Eureka mHealth Research Platform, the study's main tool for data collection, data storage, and study management. Specific usability assessments that are native to the Livongo or iHealth platform may also be shown through the device to the participants in order to gather user feedback information. After qualifying and providing consent to participate in the study, participants will be referred to a convenient lab or receive a mail-in lab test kit for establishing hemoglobin A1c (A1c) levels and lipid panel levels. A1c tests will be collected at months 1 (baseline), 3, and 6 (closeout). For each A1c test performed in the lab, 1mL (milliliter) of blood will be drawn. Lipid panels (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides) will be collected at months 1 (baseline) and 6 (closeout). For each lipid panel, 1mL of blood will be drawn. If participants elect to use a mail-in lab test kit, for each A1c test or lipid panel, 35 microliters of blood will be collected and mailed in for testing (total 75 microliters at months 1 and 6, and 30 microliters at month 3). 2. Randomization Once the baseline A1c value is obtained, the patient will be randomized (block randomization by diabetes type). 3. Device Usage After randomization, participants will receive either the Livongo Health system or the iHealth glucose meter by mail. If a participant is randomized to the iHealth treatment group, participants will download the iHealth iOS application and receive an iHealth blood glucose meter in the mail. Participants will link the iHealth application with a mobile version of the Eureka mHealth Research Platform. If a participant is randomized to the Livongo system treatment group, the participant will receive the Livongo blood glucose meter device in the mail, create a Livongo account, and link their Livongo account with the Eureka mHealth Research Platform. Livongo- or iHealth-specific instructions will be provided with each meter and a study coordinator will be available to answer study participant questions about using the BG meters. Participants may be referred to Livongo or iHealth customer service for technical support, if needed. Participants will not be given specific instructions on how often to check their BG, or how often they should use the Livongo system or iHealth glucose meter as a part of this study. This is done in order to determine the uptake of the intervention and resulting behavior without outside prompting. Participants will either use the Livongo system or the iHealth glucose meter for 6 months from the time of enrollment in the study. 4. Messaging/Reminders Participants who have been mailed a BG (Blood Glucose) meter but are not using the device after two weeks will be contacted by in-app push notifications, text messages, email or a phone call for device setup and/or assistance. Participants will also receive reminders to complete study activities via in-app push notifications, text messages, email or a phone call. Two weeks prior to the end of the study period, participants will be contacted by email and/or receive in-app push notifications to remind them to complete their A1c measurement and closeout surveys. Note: Participation in this research study will not affect individual participants' standard clinical care for diabetes. Participants will remain under the care of their current health care provider and will be able to continue receiving all usual care from that provider. The health care provider will continue to provide recommendations for the number of times the participant should check their blood glucose. Although the participant wil be asked to use a different glucose meter for this study, the number of times they use it will still be determined by their health care provider. The same information that they received from their existing glucose meter will be available from the study glucose meter. During the study, they will be provided with glucose meter strips at no charge, to ensure that an insufficient number of strips will not interfere with their standard of care.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 83
Est. completion date January 17, 2021
Est. primary completion date January 17, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - People with type 2 diabetes mellitus on any type of medication - Adults, age 18 years or older - iOS Smartphone with access to data and/or Wi-Fi - Willing to answer survey questions throughout the study - Willing to visit a lab for 3 blood draws at no cost to participants Exclusion Criteria: - Using continuous glucose monitoring during the study period - Using an insulin pump during the study period - Unable or unwilling to switch blood glucose meters to the study meter - Hospitalization for Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or hypoglycemia in the past 1 month prior to enrollment - Pregnant patients, or intention to become pregnant during the study period

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Livongo Health System
Participants will be asked to use the Livongo Health System to manage their blood glucose.
iHealth Glucose Meter
Participants will be asked to use the iHealth Glucose Meter to take blood glucose measurements.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of California, San Francisco Livongo Health

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in HbA1c Levels Three HbA1c measures per study participant will be acquired at 3 points in the study duration (baseline, 3 months, and 6 months). In order to compare the changes in HbA1c, the values may be analyzed and separated with regard to duration of diabetes (days, months, years), and/or HbA1c levels at baseline. 6 months
Secondary Change in fasting lipid panel. As a secondary outcome, we will determine the effect of use of the Livongo Health system on fasting lipid panels. A lipid panel will be done at baseline and at 6 months. 6 months
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