View clinical trials related to Type 1 Diabetes.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to see if a mindful self-compassion program given virtually can improve emotional distress for youth with type 1 diabetes, compared to routine care as usual.
The main purpose of this study is to measure the safety and efficacy of insulin efsitora alfa (LY3209590) compared with insulin degludec in participants with type 1 diabetes treated with multiple daily injection therapy.
The purpose of this study is to determine if use of a nonmydriatic fundus camera using autonomous artificial intelligence software at the point of care increases the proportion of underserved youth with diabetes screened for diabetic retinopathy.
This study aims to evaluate whether the use of an extended bolus will improve glucose control with high-fat high protein meals using a closed-loop system. The new knowledge gained from this study may provide a method to allow for the proper administration of insulin over an extended period to mitigate the risk of prolonged hyperglycemia or early hypoglycemia.
This is a randomized, controlled study in people living with type 1 diabetes using an automated insulin delivery (AID) system. Participants will be assigned to a control diet (45% carbohydrate) or a low carb diet (25% carbohydrate). The objective is to establish whether the low-carb diet improves time to glycemic targets at 3 months and whether the diet is realistically maintained at 1 year in patients using an AID-DIY system.
Retrospective multicenter study analyzing data gathered from medical records and diabetes management platforms to assess the effect of using Insulin Degludec (Tresiba®) on measures of diabetes control. People with type 1 diabetes who switched to Insulin Degludec from another basal insulin between 1/5/2019 and 1/6/2021 will be included. Glycemic control from 12 months before the switch to Insulin Degludec will be compared to glycemic control of the 12 months after the switch.
The investigators propose to conduct a pilot prospective cohort study to assess the impact of shared medical appointments (SMA) visits in underserved youth with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes (T1D). The trial will employ an enrollment visit, SMA visits every 3 months over a 12 month study period, followed by a 6-month observational period to assess feasibility and acceptability of SMA and the impact on glycemic control, self-management skills, and health related quality of life.
CloudCare is an eHealth application to help health care professionals (HCP) in the management/treatment of type 1 diabetes. The application will automatically check all uploaded glucose parameters from patients glucose monitoring devices and present all these data in a categorized way (using a so called dashboard) to the HCP. In this way the HCP has a direct overview of the condition of her/his patients, and can determine which data request direct action towards the patient and which data do not. It is expected that this system improves outcome and patient experience. In this study this expectation will be studied by measuring the effect of CloudCare on patients' treatment satisfaction, glucose control, HCP satisfaction and the impact on costs.
A prospective, single-arm study of 13 weeks of home use of the t:slim X2 insulin pump with Control-IQ technology in individuals with type 1 diabetes who will plan to use at least one basal rate > 3 units/hr.
To evaluate, in real life, the effect of closed-loop devices on the improvement of glycemic control in diabetic patients managed in the endocrinology departments of secondary care hospitals.