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The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Medtronic hybrid closed-loop (HCL) system utilizing the proportional-integral-derivative algorithm with insulin feedback (PID-IFB) optimized to function in a hybrid mode with closed-loop control operating during the day and night.
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Study participants will be asked to use the CGM and the study insulin pump provided for approximately 4 to 5 days prior to initiation of the HCL PID-IFB system in a hotel setting for another 4 to 5 days. All participants with diabetes and the parent/ guardian of participants < 18 years of age will be asked to stay overnight in a hotel while the HCL PID-IFB system is on and to remain close to Stanford University during the day. For participants > 18 years of age, designated remote monitors will be asked to receive alerts for low/ high glucose levels.
Enrolled participants will be asked to complete evaluations to describe their user experience/ evaluation of the system.Each participant had a companion (parent/ legal guardian of participants < 18 years of age, or the designate remote monitor for participants > 18 years of age) who will consent to monitor the participant and complete an evaluation, but will not be considered enrolled in the study.
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24 participants in 2 patient groups
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