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The Effects of Regular Home Use Vs Diabetic Team- Supported Use of the Medtronic CareLink Therapy Management System.

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Status and phase

Completed
Phase 4

Conditions

Type 1 Diabetes

Treatments

Other: regular home use and Medtronic CareLink Therapy Management
Other: Medtronic CareLink therapy management system

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00814476
rmc005047ctil

Details and patient eligibility

About

Randomized, two arms, controlled, open study comprised of two consecutive segments. At the first segment that will last during the first 4 months of the study, patients will be randomized to the Care link treated group or non Care link treated group. At this segment of the study the usage of the Care link system will be accompanied by the diabetic team, through at least monthly contact via the Internet initiated by the diabetic team. At the second segment of the study, during the following 4 months, both groups will use the Care link System, home-use, without support initiated by the diabetic team.

Full description

A randomized, two arms, controlled, open study in order to compare the efficacy, short and long term effects of regular home-use Vs diabetic team- supported use of the Medtronic CareLink therapy management system in patients with diabetes.

Primary objective:

To assess the efficacy, short term (4 months) and long term (8 months) effects of using the Medtronic CareLink® Therapy Management System for Diabetes on the following parameters:

  1. Metabolic control as expressed by HbA1c.
  2. Hypoglycemic events- number and severity of episodes.
  3. DKA and ketosis events- number and severity of episodes.
  4. Patient's satisfaction and quality of life measured by treatment satisfaction and quality of life questionnaires.
  5. 7 points glucose profile.

Secondary objective:

To compare the efficacy of 4 months treatment using the CareLink® Therapy Management System, accompanied with intensive contact (at least once a month) initiated by diabetic team via the internet/electronic mail Vs home use treatment - without monthly contact initiated by the diabetic team

Study design:

The study will be comprised of two consecutive segments. At the first segment that will last during the first 4 months of the study, patients will be randomized to the CareLink treated group or non CareLink treated group. At this segment of the study the usage of the CareLink system will be accompanied by the diabetic team, through at least monthly contact via the internet initiated by the diabetic team. At the second segment of the study, during the following 4 months, both groups will use the CareLink system, home-use, without support initiated by the diabetic team.

Enrollment

70 patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 35 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Type 1 diabetes diagnosed at least 6 months prior to study entry
  2. Current treatment with Medtronic 722 /712 external insulin pump systems
  3. Treatment with insulin pump at least 3 month prior to study entry
  4. An internet access from patient's home
  5. Age 0-35 years old
  6. HbA1c>7.8
  7. Signing inform consent forms

Exclusion criteria

  1. Any significant disease or conditions, including psychiatric disorders that in the opinion of the investigator are likely to effect his compliance or ability to complete the study
  2. Patients participating in other device or drug studies

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

70 participants in 2 patient groups

2
Active Comparator group
Description:
Regular treated group in the first segment and CareLink treated group in the second segment
Treatment:
Other: regular home use and Medtronic CareLink Therapy Management
1. CareLink team supported group
Experimental group
Description:
CareLink team supported group
Treatment:
Other: Medtronic CareLink therapy management system

Trial contacts and locations

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