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The main objective of this study is to determine the efficacy, safety and utility of fully automated closed-loop glucose control in the home setting over a 20 day period in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D) requiring maintenance dialysis. This study builds on previous and on-going studies of closed-loop systems that have been performed in Cambridge in adults with type 1 diabetes in the home setting, and in adults with type 2 diabetes in the inpatient setting. This is an open-label, two-centre, randomised, cross-over study, involving two home study periods during which glucose levels will be controlled either by a fully automated closed-loop system or by participants' usual insulin therapy in random order. Each treatment arm is 20 days long with a 2-4 week washout period between treatments. A total of up to 40 adults with T2D requiring maintenance dialysis will be recruited through outpatient clinics or the dialysis unit, to allow for 32 completed participants available for assessment. Participants will receive appropriate training by the research team on the safe use of the study devices (insulin pump and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and closed-loop insulin delivery system). Participants in the control arm will continue with standard therapy and will wear a blinded CGM system. The primary outcome is time spent with glucose levels in the target range between 5.6 and 10.0 mmol/L as recorded by CGM. Secondary outcomes are the time spent with glucose levels above and below target, as recorded by CGM, and other CGM-based metrics in addition to insulin requirements. Safety evaluation comprises the tabulation of severe hypoglycaemic episodes.


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Purpose of clinical trial To determine the efficacy, safety and utility of fully automated closed-loop insulin delivery in the home setting in adults with type 2 diabetes requiring maintenance dialysis. Study objectives The study objective is to compare fully automated closed-loop insulin delivery with usual care in adults with type 2 diabetes requiring maintenance dialysis. 1. EFFICACY: The objective is to assess the ability of fully-automated closed-loop insulin delivery in maintaining CGM glucose levels within the target range from 5.6 to 10.0 mmol/l as compared to usual care in adults with type 2 diabetes requiring maintenance dialysis. 2. SAFETY: The objective is to evaluate the safety of fully automated closed-loop insulin delivery in terms of episodes and severity of hypoglycaemia, and nature and severity of other adverse events. 3. UTILITY: The objective is to determine the acceptability and duration of use of the closed-loop system. Study design An open-label, two-centre, randomised, two-period crossover study comparing fully automated closed-loop insulin delivery with usual care in adults with type 2 diabetes requiring dialysis. Two intervention periods in the home setting will last 20 days each with a 2-4 week washout period. The order of the two interventions will be random. Study endpoints The primary endpoint is the time spent in the target glucose range from 5.6 to 10.0 mmol/l based on CGM glucose levels during the 20 day home stay. Other key endpoints: - Time spent with sensor glucose above target (10.0 mmol/l) - Time spent with sensor glucose <3.9 mmol/l - Average of sensor glucose levels Secondary endpoints include: - Time spent with sensor glucose below target (5.6 mmol/l) - Time spent with sensor glucose <3.0 mmol/l) - Time spent with sensor glucose levels in significant hyperglycaemia (glucose levels > 20 mmol/l) - Standard deviation and coefficient of variation of sensor glucose levels - AUC of glucose below 3.5 mmol/l (63 mg/dl) - Total daily insulin requirements - Average inter-dialytic weight gain Safety evaluation Assessment of frequency and severity of hypoglycaemic episodes and nature and severity of other adverse events. Utility evaluation Assessment of the acceptability and duration of use of the closed-loop system. Participating clinical centres UK 1. Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, Switzerland 1. Bern University Hospital, Bern Sample size 32 adults completing the study. Recruitment will target up to 40 adults to allow for drop-outs. Maximum duration of study for a participant 12 weeks Recruitment Participants will be recruited through the adult diabetes outpatient clinics or dialysis units at participating centres. Consent Written informed consent will be obtained from participants according to Research Ethics Committee (REC) requirements. Screening and baseline assessment Eligible participants will undergo a baseline evaluation including medical (diabetes) history and current therapy. Randomisation Eligible participants will be randomised in a 1:1 ratio using randomisation software to the use of fully automated closed-loop insulin delivery or to usual care for 20 days, with a 2-4 week washout period between the two interventions. 1. Closed loop arm Following randomisation, participants in the closed-loop group will receive training to cover key aspects of insulin pump use and CGM. Competency on the use of study devices will be evaluated Once competent in the use of the study pump and CGM, participants will receive training required for safe and effective use of the closed-loop system. During a 2-4 hour session participants will operate the system under the supervision of the clinical team. Competency on the use of closed-loop system will be evaluated. Thereafter, participants are expected to use closed-loop for 20 days without supervision or remote monitoring. All participants will be provided with 24 hour telephone helpline and will also be given written instructions about when to contact clinical team. 2. Standard therapy (control arm) Participants in the control group will continue with standard insulin therapy with blinded CGM for 20 days. Study contacts Follow up contacts will be conducted within 24 hours of starting each treatment arm and then at weekly intervals thereafter. End of study assessments Validated questionnaires evaluating the impact of the technology on diabetes management and quality of life will be completed. Participants will resume usual care. Procedures for safety monitoring during trial Standard operating procedures for monitoring and reporting of all adverse events (AE) will be in place, including serious adverse events (SAE), serious adverse device effects (SADE). A data safety and monitoring board (DSMB) will be informed of all serious adverse events and any unanticipated serious adverse device effects that occur during the study and will review compiled adverse event data at periodic intervals. Criteria for withdrawal of patients on safety grounds A participant may terminate participation in the study at any time without necessarily giving a reason and without any personal disadvantage. An investigator can stop the participation of a subject after consideration of the benefit/risk ratio. Possible reasons are: 1. Serious adverse events 2. Significant protocol violation or non-compliance 3. Failure to satisfy competency assessment 4. Decision by the investigator, or the Sponsor, that termination is in the participant's best medical interest 5. Pregnancy, planned pregnancy, or breast feeding 6. Allergic reaction to insulin Efforts will be made to retain participants in follow up for the final primary outcome assessment even if the intervention is discontinued, unless the investigator believes that it will be harmful for the participant to continue in the trial. ;


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NCT number NCT04025775
Study type Interventional
Source University of Cambridge
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 1, 2019
Completion date March 1, 2021

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