Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (RT-CGM) in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes at High Risk for Low Glucose Values Using Multiple Daily Injections (MDI) in Germany (HYPODE-STUDY)
- Conditions
- Diabetes
- Interventions
- Device: Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
- Registration Number
- NCT02671968
- Lead Sponsor
- Science Consulting in Diabetes
- Brief Summary
Demonstrate that usage of RT-CGM (Real time continuous glucose monitoring) reduces the frequency of low CGM-recorded glucose events in patients using MDI (Multiple daily injections) that are at risk for hypoglycemic events.
- Detailed Description
In a randomized controlled trial the primary hypothesis is tested if the usage of RT-CGM in the intervention group (CGM group) reduces the frequency of glucose values \<55 mg/dl in patients with hypoglycemia problems (hypoglycemia unawareness or documented previous severe hypoglycemia) significantly more than in the control group receiving usual care (without CGM).
Secondary is tested if patients in the CGM group showed a significantly more favorable change in the below defined secondary endpoint than patients in the control group after 26 weeks follow up.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 141
- Patients with type 1 diabetes for at least 12 months on multiple daily injections (MDI). MDI is defined as prandial insulin injections at each major meal (excludes pre-mixed insulin) with doses determined by SMBG and carbohydrate counting, and basal insulin injection(s)
- Age ≥ 18 years
- HbA1c ≤ 9.0 % performed within 4 months before begin of the study
- High risk for severe hypoglycemia (defined as a score of 4 or higher on the Hypoglycemia unawareness scale (HUS) or a history of at least one severe hypoglycemic event in the last 12 months (required third part assistance, not able to treat themselves))
- Willing to not use paracetamol or drugs containing it
- Signed and dated Informed Consent Form
- Use of personal real-time-CGM 3 months prior to study entry and during the study (except study devices)
- Use of a flash-glucose monitoring system 3 months prior to study and during the study
- Alcoholism or drug abuse
- Unable to comply with the protocol at the investigators discretion, such as known psychiatric diagnosis, cognitive / physical decline
- Pregnancy or lactation period
- Severe known allergies, e.g. against plaster
- Mental incapacity or language barriers precluding adequate compliance with the study procedures
- Limited or no legal capacity or legal guardianship
- Dependency from the sponsor or the clinical investigator (e.g. co-workers of the sponsor or the clinical research center or their families)
- Participation in another study at the same time with a non-approved drug or a non-CE-labelled medical device.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description CGM group Continuous Glucose Monitoring System -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in the total number of low glucose events (<55 mg/dl), between baseline and outcome phase (week 22-26) in CGM group and control group (change = subtracting number of follow up events from number of baseline events For each subject, the experimental phase has an expected duration of up to 7 months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (12)
Diabetes Schwerpunkt Praxis Zentrum für Hormone und Stoffwechsel
🇩🇪Marktredwitz, Germany
Medicover Berlin-Mitte
🇩🇪Berlin, Germany
Diabetologische Schwerpunktpraxis
🇩🇪Bergheim, Germany
Diabetes Praxis Essen
🇩🇪Essen, Germany
Gemeinschaftspraxis Dres. Kaltheuner
🇩🇪Leverkusen, Germany
Diabetologikum Duisburg
🇩🇪Duisburg, Germany
Diabetologische Schwerpunktpraxis mit Fußambulanz
🇩🇪Essen, Germany
Zentrum für Diabetologie Bergedorf
🇩🇪Hamburg, Germany
m&i-Fachklinik Bad Heilbrunn
🇩🇪Bad Heilbrunn, Germany
Gemeinschaftspraxis Dres. Klausmann
🇩🇪Aschaffenburg, Germany
Forschungsinstitut Diabetes-Akademie Bad Mergentheim (FIDAM)
🇩🇪Bad Mergentheim, Germany
Schwerpunktpraxis für Diabetes und Ernährungsmedizin
🇩🇪Münster, Germany