New insulin system helps kids with diabetes keep blood sugar in check
NCT ID NCT07425912
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at how well the TouchCare Nano automated insulin delivery system works for children and teens with type 1 diabetes in everyday life. Researchers tracked 76 kids aged 6 to 18 over six months to see if the system helped them spend more time with healthy blood sugar levels and if serious side effects like low blood sugar or diabetic ketoacidosis were rare. The goal was to improve diabetes management without needing a cure.
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Locations
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Centro Regionale di Diabetologia Pediatrica- AOU Univesità degli Studi della Campania "L.Vanvitelli"
Naples, Italy, Italy
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Department of Diabetology and Endocrinology at the AOU Meyer IRCCS
Florence, Italy
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Pediatric Diabetology Unit at the AOU "G. Martino"
Messina, Italy, Italy