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Closed-Loop Insulin Therapy in Older Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: Real-World Data

Elena Toschi, Astrid Atakov-Castillo, Christine Slyne, Medha Munshi

2021Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To assess the impact of initiation of closed-loop control (CLC) on glycemic metrics in older adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the real world. Methods: Retrospective analysis of electronic health records from a single tertiary diabetes center of older adults prescribed CLC between January and December 2020. Results: Forty-eight patients (mean age 70 ± 4 years, T1D duration 42 ± 14 years) were prescribed CLC and 39/48 started on the CLC. Among the CLC starters, 97.5% and 95% were prior pump and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) users, respectively. CGM metrics showed an increase in time-in-range (62% ± 13% to 76% ± 9%; P < 0.001), a reduction in both time spent <70 mg/dL [2% (1%–3%) to 1% (1%–2%); P = 0.03] and >180 mg/dL (30% ± 11% to 20% ± 9%; P < 0.001) at 3 months. Conclusion: In this real-world data most of the older patients with T1D initiating CLC were prior pump and CGM users. Initiation of CLC improved glycemic control and reduced time spent in hypoglycemia compared with prior therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGlycemicInsulin pumpHypoglycemiaType 1 diabetesDiabetes mellitusClosed loopType 2 diabetesContinuous glucose monitoringInternal medicineRetrospective cohort studyPediatricsEndocrinologyEngineeringControl engineeringDiabetes Management and ResearchDiabetes Treatment and ManagementPancreatic function and diabetes