Real-life Achievements of MiniMed™ 780G Advanced Closed Loop System in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: AWeSoMe Study Group Multi-Center Prospective Trial.

Diabetes technology & therapeutics(2024)

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BACKGROUND:We assessed real-life glycemic outcomes and predictors of composite measures of optimal glycemic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) during their initial 12 months of the MiniMed™ 780G use. METHODS:This prospective observational multicenter study collected demographic, clinical, and two-week 780G system data at five timepoints. Optimal glycemic control was defined as a composite glycemic control (CGC) score requiring the attainment of four recommended continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) targets, as well as the glycemia risk index (GRI) of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and composite CGM index (COGI). Outcome measures included longitudinal changes in multiple glycemic parameters and CGC, GRI, and COGI scores, as well as predictors of these optimal measures. RESULTS:The cohort included 93 children, 43% girls, with a median age of 15.1 years [IQR 12.9,17.0]. A longitudinal analysis adjusted for age and socioeconomic index yielded a significant improvement in glycemic control for the entire cohort (ptime<0.001) after the transition to 780G. The mean HbA1c (SE) was 8.65%(0.12) at baseline and dropped by more than 1% after one year to 7.54%(0.14) (ptime<0.001). Optimal glycemic control measures improved at 12 months post 780G; CGC improved by 5.6-fold (p<0.001) and was attained by 24% of the participants, the GRI score improved by 10-fold (p=0.009) and was achieved by 10% of them, and the COGI improved by 7.6-fold (p<0.001) and was attained by 20% of them. Lower baseline HbA1c levels and increased adherence to AHCL usage were predictors of achieving optimal glycemic control. CONCLUSIONS:The AHCL 780G system enhances glycemic control in children and adolescents with T1D, demonstrating improvements in HbA1c and CGM metrics, albeit most participants did not achieve optimal glycemic control. This highlights yet ongoing challenges in diabetes management, emphasizing the need for continued proactive efforts on the part of healthcare professionals, youth, and caregivers.
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