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Multinational study of subcutaneous model-predictive closed-loop control in type 1 diabetes mellitus: summary of the results.

Authors :
Kovatchev B
Cobelli C
Renard E
Anderson S
Breton M
Patek S
Clarke W
Bruttomesso D
Maran A
Costa S
Avogaro A
Dalla Man C
Facchinetti A
Magni L
De Nicolao G
Place J
Farret A
Source :
Journal of diabetes science and technology [J Diabetes Sci Technol] 2010 Nov 01; Vol. 4 (6), pp. 1374-81. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Nov 01.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: In 2008-2009, the first multinational study was completed comparing closed-loop control (artificial pancreas) to state-of-the-art open-loop therapy in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).<br />Methods: The design of the control algorithm was done entirely in silico, i.e., using computer simulation experiments with N=300 synthetic "subjects" with T1DM instead of traditional animal trials. The clinical experiments recruited 20 adults with T1DM at the Universities of Virginia (11); Padova, Italy (6); and Montpellier, France (3). Open-loop and closed-loop admission was scheduled 3-4 weeks apart, continued for 22 h (14.5 h of which were in closed loop), and used a continuous glucose monitor and an insulin pump. The only difference between the two sessions was that insulin dosing was performed by the patient under a physician's supervision during open loop, whereas insulin dosing was performed by a control algorithm during closed loop.<br />Results: In silico design resulted in rapid (less than 6 months compared to years of animal trials) and cost-effective system development, testing, and regulatory approvals in the United States, Italy, and France. In the clinic, compared to open-loop, closed-loop control reduced nocturnal hypoglycemia (blood glucose below 3.9 mmol/liter) from 23 to 5 episodes (p<.01) and increased the amount of time spent overnight within the target range (3.9 to 7.8 mmol/liter) from 64% to 78% (p=.03).<br />Conclusions: In silico experiments can be used as viable alternatives to animal trials for the preclinical testing of insulin treatment strategies. Compared to open-loop treatment under identical conditions, closed-loop control improves the overnight regulation of diabetes.<br /> (© 2010 Diabetes Technology Society.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1932-2968
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of diabetes science and technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21129332
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/193229681000400611