Skin port could end daily needle pokes for pregnant diabetics
NCT ID NCT07165327
Summary
This study is testing if a small, temporary port placed on the skin makes insulin therapy easier for pregnant women with diabetes. Instead of multiple daily needle pokes, insulin is injected through the same port for up to three days. Researchers want to see if this method helps patients stick to their insulin schedule better and improves their comfort and satisfaction with treatment.
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University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical School
Austin, Texas, 78705, United States
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