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The objectives of SHINE study are to confirm the safety aspects of the SHINE SYSTEM. Moreover, the goal of this clinical investigation is the initial evaluation of sensor's performance by assessing sensor's ability to qualitatively detect the appropriate analytes in subjects with diabetes of 18 years and older.
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Indigo Diabetes N.V. is currently developing an active implantable medical device, intended to be used for real time, continuous measurement of glucose and ketone levels in the interstitial fluid in adults (18 years and older) with diabetes mellitus. Based on the outcome of the GLOW Study, Indigo developed a prototype, the SHINE SYSTEM, that will be used during the planned clinical investigation (SHINE study).The objectives of SHINE study are to confirm the safety aspects of the SHINE system. Moreover, the goal of this clinical investigation is the initial evaluation of sensor's performance by assessing sensor's ability to qualitatively detect the appropriate analytes in subjects with diabetes of 18 years and older. Clinical performance of the device will not be formally evaluated during this clinical investigation. The study is designed to enable data collection (i.e., continuous collection of data by FUSHO sensor, implanted in study subject, combined with simultaneous collection of data collected by Dexcom G6), which will be used to develop the software algorithm in a future version of the device, in order to display measurements in real-time to the user.
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Gijs Klarenbeek, MD
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