1. Evaluation of hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery system in type 1 diabetes in real-world clinical practice: One-year observational study.
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Eldib A, Dhaver S, Kibaa K, Atakov-Castillo A, Salah T, Al-Badri M, Khater A, McCarragher R, Elenani O, Toschi E, and Hamdy O
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Background: In 2016, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first hybrid closed-loop (HCL) insulin delivery system for adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D). There is limited information on the impact of using HCL systems on patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in patients with T1D in real-world clinical practice. In this independent study, we evaluated glycemic parameters and PROs over one year of continuous use of Medtronic's 670G HCL in real-world clinical practice., Aim: To assess the effects of hybrid closed loop system on glycemic control and quality of life in adults with T1D., Methods: We evaluated 71 patients with T1D (mean age: 45.5 ± 12.1 years; 59% females; body weight: 83.8 ± 18.7 kg, body mass index: 28.7 ± 5.6 kg/m
2 , A1C: 7.6% ± 0.8%) who were treated with HCL at Joslin Clinic from 2017 to 2019. We measured A1C and percent of glucose time-in-range (%TIR) at baseline and 12 months. We measured percent time in auto mode (%TiAM) for the last two weeks preceding the final visit and assessed PROs through several validated quality-of-life surveys related to general health and diabetes management., Results: At 12 mo, A1C decreased by 0.3% ± 0.1% ( P = 0.001) and %TIR increased by 8.1% ± 2.5% ( P = 0.002). The average %TiAM was only 64.3% ± 32.8% and was not associated with A1C, %TIR or PROs. PROs, provided at baseline and at the end of the study, showed that the physical functioning submodule of 36Item Short-Form Health Survey increased significantly by 22.9% ( P < 0.001). Hypoglycemia fear survey/worry scale decreased significantly by 24.9% ( P < 0.000); Problem Areas In Diabetes reduced significantly by -17.2% ( P = 0.002). The emotional burden submodules of dietary diversity score reduced significantly by -44.7% ( P = 0.001). Furthermore, analysis of Clarke questionnaire showed no increase in awareness of hypoglycemic episodes. WHO-5 showed no improvements in subject's wellbeing among participants after starting the 670G HCL system. Finally, analysis of Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index showed no difference in sleep quality, sleep latency, or duration of sleep from baseline to 12 mo., Conclusion: The use of HCL in real-world clinical practice for one year was associated with significant improvements in A1C, %TIR, physical functioning, hypoglycemia fear, emotional distress, and emotional burden related to diabetes management. However, these changes were not associated with time in auto mode., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: Eldib A, Dhaver S, Kibaa K, Atakov-Castillo A, Salah T, Al-Badri M, Khater A, McCarragher R, Elenani O, Toschi E: Nothing to disclose. Hamdy O: Consultant to Abbott Nutrition, Sanofi Aventis; his employer Joslin Diabetes Center receives research grants from Novo-Nordisk, Eli-Lilly, Gilead Sciences, and National Dairy Council; on SAB of Twin Health; and is a shareholder of Healthimation Inc., (©The Author(s) 2024. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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