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This project focuses on embedding the participants' own diabetes data into state-of-the-art technology platforms to constitute a novel educational simulation interface for decision-support in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) - the Web-based Simulation Tool (WST).
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The Web-based Simulation Tool (WST) allows patients with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) to not only visualize their data, but also to explore changes to their meals and insulin parameters, and easily estimate their potential clinical impact. WST is an educational tool, and as such, it does not have prescriptive power. This platform collects glucose, insulin and meal data from the participants' insulin pump, and generates personalized models of their glucose metabolism. Both data collection and model personalization are backend processes, that is, without user intervention.
Participants can interact with WST through a user interface (UI) that is equipped with a dashboard page, where they can:
(i) select a particular date range using a calendar to visualize their historical glucose control, such as glucose traces, and time in range;
(ii) control the amount of information on the screen - users can show/hide more details, such as glucose variability;
(iii) select different insulin therapy parameters: basal rate, insulin sensitivity factor, and carbohydrate ratio;
(iv) change their values by moving a slider;
(v) select informed meals within the selected date range, and modify their time and size by moving a slider;
(vi) run a simulation with the modified insulin therapy parameters and meals by tapping a button;
(vii) save the insulin and meal settings of the simulations to compare multiple configurations; and
(viii) generate a report from the selected simulation, comparing both original and simulated or replay data.
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Participants who are not able to read and complete questionnaires on the computer or interact with a program for which they will be trained because of language, reading, or cognitive issues.
Severe hypoglycemia resulting in seizure or loss of consciousness in the 12 months prior to enrollment.
History of a seizure disorder (except hypoglycemic seizure), unless written clearance is received from a neurologist and not currently on a seizure medication.
Pregnancy, breast-feeding, or intention of becoming pregnant over time of study procedures.
If female and sexually active, must agree to use a form of contraception to prevent pregnancy while a participant in the study. A negative urine pregnancy test will be required for all premenopausal women who are not surgically sterile. Subjects who become pregnant will be discontinued from the study.
A known medical condition that in the judgment of the investigator might interfere with the completion of the study.*
Abuse of alcohol or recreational drugs.
Infectious process not anticipated to resolve prior to study procedures (e.g. meningitis, pneumonia, osteomyelitis, etc).
Uncontrolled arterial hypertension (resting diastolic blood pressure >90 mmHg and/or systolic blood pressure >160 mmHg).
A recent injury to body or limb, muscular disorder, use of any medication, any carcinogenic disease, or other significant medical disorder if that injury, medication or disease in the judgment of the investigator will affect the completion of the protocol.
Current use of the following drugs and supplements:
Any drug other than insulin to treat diabetes.
Any other medication that according to the investigator's criteria is a contraindication for the subject's participation.
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