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To evaluate Tandem Control-IQ compared with rtCGM and insulin pen respectively rtCGM and insulin pump treatment in children and adolescents regarding glucose control, sleep and health economics for 18 months.


Clinical Trial Description

In this obesrvational study, the investigators assessed glycemic outcomes, sleep and health economics associated with AID treatment (Tandem Control-IQ) compared with multiple daily insulin injections with rtCGM (MDI+rtCGM) and a standalone insulin pump with rtCGM (CSII+rtCGM). Participants from two clinical sites in Sweden who continuously used one of the three modalities for at least six months were included in the analysis. Inclusion required all participants to use the Dexcom G6 rtCGM sensor for glucose monitoring, which meant only insulin treatment differentiated the three groups. Comparisons were conducted regarding Hemoglobon A1c (HbA1c) at the start of the study and rtCGM-generated glycemic metrics from 1 month before the study started until 18 months. Sleep quality and quantity were assessed using a questionnaire for the persons with diabetes and the caretakers. Indirect and direct costs in all healthcare systems and additional information on sick leaves were collected from the Swedish Social Insurance Agency. Comparisons were then made between the three treatment alternatives. ;


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NCT number NCT05969106
Study type Observational
Source Vastra Gotaland Region
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 1, 2020
Completion date December 30, 2022

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