Objective: We aimed to assess whether percentage of time spent in hypoglycemia during closed-loop insulin delivery differs by age group and time of day. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from hybrid closed-loop studies involving young children (2-7 years), children and adolescents (8-18 years), adults (19-59 years), and older adults (≥60 years) with type 1 diabetes. Main outcome was time spent in hypoglycemia <3.9 mmol/L (<70 mg/dL). Eight weeks of data for 88 participants were analyzed. Results: Median time spent in hypoglycemia over the 24-h period was highest in children and adolescents (4.4% [interquartile range 2.4-5.0]) and very young children (4.0% [3.4-5.2]), followed by adults (2.7% [1.7-4.0]), and older adults (1.8% ...
Introduction Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are a...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of day-and-night hybrid closed...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the changes in insulin requirement in the transition from multiple da...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop i...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop ins...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the safety and efficacy of closed-loop basal insulin delivery during sleep a...
AIM: To compare bolus insulin delivery patterns during closed-loop home studies in adults with subop...
BackgroundStudies have shown that overnight closed-loop insulin delivery can improve glucose control...
peer reviewedBackground Studies have shown that overnight closed-loop insulin delivery can improve ...
Introduction: Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify variability of insulin requirements during closed-loop insulin delivery. RESE...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery in c...
Objective: To evaluate feasibility, safety, and efficacy of day-and-night hybrid closed-loop insulin...
OBJECTIVE: To assess feasibility of overnight closed-loop therapy in young children with type 1 diab...
AimTo assess the associations between demographic and clinical characteristics and sensor glucose me...
Introduction Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are a...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of day-and-night hybrid closed...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the changes in insulin requirement in the transition from multiple da...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop i...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify age-related variability of insulin needs during day and night closed-loop ins...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the safety and efficacy of closed-loop basal insulin delivery during sleep a...
AIM: To compare bolus insulin delivery patterns during closed-loop home studies in adults with subop...
BackgroundStudies have shown that overnight closed-loop insulin delivery can improve glucose control...
peer reviewedBackground Studies have shown that overnight closed-loop insulin delivery can improve ...
Introduction: Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify variability of insulin requirements during closed-loop insulin delivery. RESE...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery in c...
Objective: To evaluate feasibility, safety, and efficacy of day-and-night hybrid closed-loop insulin...
OBJECTIVE: To assess feasibility of overnight closed-loop therapy in young children with type 1 diab...
AimTo assess the associations between demographic and clinical characteristics and sensor glucose me...
Introduction Diabetes management in very young children remains challenging. Glycaemic targets are a...
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of day-and-night hybrid closed...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed the changes in insulin requirement in the transition from multiple da...