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To evaluate the safety and feasibility of a novel self-learning bolus calculator along with simplified meal announcement (AID+InsuLearn-SMA) in adolescents and young adults with T1D using Automated Insulin Delivery.
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Following recruitment and screening, participants will be randomized to one of two sequences during the Hotel Admission: AID+InsuLearn-SMA→AID+CC or AID+CC→AID+InsuLearn-SMA. All participants will be trained on the study equipment, which includes (i) the DiAs smartphone running the Control-IQ algorithm with either the InsuLearn-SMA bolus calculator or the standard carbohydrate counting bolus calculator, and (ii) the Dexcom CGM. All participants will complete 7 days/6 nights run-in At-Home Period using the AID+CC system (Control-IQ with the standard carbohydrate counting bolus calculator). Participants will then undergo a 2-night supervised hotel admission (approximately 48 hours). During this admission, each participant will consume two standardized meals (dinner and breakfast), during which either the InsuLearn-SMA bolus calculator or the standard CC bolus calculator will be used in a randomized order. Two lunches will be offered during the Hotel Admission but not included in the analysis. Following discharge, all participants will complete 7 days/6 nights At-Home Period using the AID+InsuLearn-SMA system before returning the study equipment. The INSPIRE Questionnaire will be administered before and after the Hotel Admission. Additionally, participants will be asked to provide a 2-week CGM data download of their usual care for statistical analysis before randomization and after returning the equipment.
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6 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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