AI-Powered patch aims to take the guesswork out of Kids' diabetes care

NCT ID NCT07425912

Summary

This study is checking how well and how safely a wearable, automated insulin system works for children and teenagers with type 1 diabetes in their everyday lives. About 76 young people will use the system as part of their regular care for six months. Researchers will collect data to see if the system helps keep blood sugar in a healthy range more often and reduces dangerous highs or lows.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Centro Regionale di Diabetologia Pediatrica- AOU Univesità degli Studi della Campania "L.Vanvitelli"

    Napoli, Italy, Italy

  • Department of Diabetology and Endocrinology at the AOU Meyer IRCCS

    Florence, Italy

  • Pediatric Diabetology Unit at the AOU "G. Martino"

    Messina, Italy, Italy

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