Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective Short and Long Term Follow up of Pediatric Diabetes Mellitus Patients Receiving RT-CGMS as Part of National Clinical Care
The incidence of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is increasing annually, in all pediatric age
groups, especially among infants and toddlers.However, only 30% of diabetic children manage
to achieve and maintain glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels below 8%, although most are
treated by intensive insulin therapy.Recently, devices for real-time continuous glucose
monitoring (RT-CGMS) have been introduced to aid self management of glycemic control. These
devices enable the patients to see the interstitial glucose levels continuously, the trends
of decrement and increment, and to have alarms prior to a severe hypoglycemic episode .
The RT-CGMS was approved in Israel for routine usage in the pediatric population, 0-18 years
in 2011, indicated for those with recurrent hypoglycemic episodes. So, the aim of the
investigators study is to examine prospectively the short and long term effect of the
RT-CGMS routine usage, in daily routine life of the diabetic child.
The incidence of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is increasing annually, in all pediatric age
groups, especially among infants and toddlers.
However, only 30% of diabetic children manage to achieve and maintain glycated hemoglobin
A1c (HbA1c) levels below 8%, although most are treated by intensive insulin therapy by
multiple daily injections (MDI) or by subcutaneous continuous insulin infusion (SCII). The
presence of high HbA1c levels increase the probability for long term complications of
diabetes, as retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy.
This failure is attributed to multiple reasons; irregular meals, unpredictable physical
activity, behavioral difficulties, refusal to accept the diabetes and maintain the required
lifestyle, resistance to insulin, but , most of all fear of hypoglycemia and hypoglycemia
unawareness . Further more, recurrent hypoglycemic episodes under the age of 6 years old may
cause neurocognitive permanent damage.
Recently, devices for real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGMS) have been introduced
to aid self management of glycemic control. These devices enable the patients to see the
interstitial glucose levels continuously, the trends of decrement and increment, and to have
alarms prior to a severe hypoglycemic episode .
Only few studies were performed in the pediatric population. One showed a decrement of 0.27%
in HbA1c after 1 month and the other a 1 % decrement in 50% of study population after 3
months, but in the adult population. A study performed in the minority group of well
controlled diabetic patients (HA1c<7.5%) demonstrated an increment of 1.56 hours per day of
normoglycemia, and less time spent an hypoglycemia among those using RT-CGMS for 26 weeks.
However, those studies were performed in chosen groups and motivated patients, in a state of
research with multiple clinic visits and reminders. Those studies do not always reflect the
real life benefit of the equipment and its best usage method.
The RT-CGMS was approved in Israel for routine usage in the pediatric population, 0-18 years
in 2011, indicated for those with recurrent hypoglycemic episodes.
The aim of our study
- to examine prospectively the short and long term effect of the RT-CGMS routine usage,
in daily routine life of the diabetic toddler, child and adolescent on glycemic
control, frequency of day time and nocturnal hypoglycemia and quality of life not under
a research template.
- to identify the characteristics of those patients who will benefit most of the RT-CGMS
routine usage.
- to identify the characteristics of those patients who will not benefit, but will even
worsen of the RT-CGMS routine usage
Study design:
This is a prospective multicenter case-control cohort study. We will follow prospectively
all patients receiving RT-CGMS as part of their routine management, for a period of 2 years,
in five centers of pediatric diabetes care in Israel.
All participants will receive similar guidance and instructions prior to RT-CGMS usage.
All clinic visits, at intervals of 3 months or more will be recorded, including data
regarding weight, height, insertion sites, blood glucose average measurements, CGMS
measurements and variability, frequency of hypoglycemia, time spent in normoglycemia and
HbA1c.
Quality of Life and Anxiety questionnaires will be filled bi-annually.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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