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Using Wearable Sensors To Understand Low Blood Sugar in Type 1 Diabetes
Sponsor: University of California, San Diego
Summary
This is a single-site study using wearable sensor technology (CGM and smartwatch) to better explain low blood sugars in patients living with type 1 diabetes. Up to 20 participants with T1D will wear a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and a smartwatch to collect information about hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), heart rate variability (HRV), and sleep for 4 weeks. The main goal is to create a hypoglycemia risk score using wearable sensor metrics that can be easily applied to all patients with T1D to identify those at greater risk of hypoglycemia.
Official title: Assessment of Impaired Counterregulatory Hormones and Cardiovascular Risk Using Modern Wearable Sensors in People Living With Type 1 Diabetes.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2025-02-01
Completion Date
2026-06-30
Last Updated
2024-12-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Hyperglycemic clamp
A continuous infusion of 20% dextrose will be maintained throughout the procedure, while a variable rate of insulin infusion will be used to control participants blood glucose level.
Locations (1)
University of California, San Diego - ACTRI
La Jolla, California, United States