1065-P: The Effect of a Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery System on Glycemic Control in Type 1 Diabetes

2019 
Background: Using a software, which creates a closed loop between the pump and the monitoring glucose sensor is considered to be a progress in controlling and using insulin pumps in type 1 diabetes patients (T1DM). OpenAPS is a system which completes and closes the pump-glucose sensor loop. Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of an independent closed-loop insulin system using the OpenAPS system on the glycemic control of T1DM patients. Material and Methods: 24 T1DM patients with insulin pump were included in the study. 11 started using the OpenAPS closed-loop system and 13 continued using an insulin pump without OpenAPS. The effect on glycemic control (HbA1c, Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG), pre-meal, post-meal and before bedtime glucose) was recorded before the beginning of the study and on 12±1 and 24±1 weeks. Hypoglycemic episodes were also recorded. Results: Patients using OpenAPS noted a significant reduction of HbA1c on the 3 and 6-month follow-up (7.70±1.14 vs. 6.85±1.17 vs. 6.63±1.05, p Conclusions: Using a closed-loop in an insulin pump via OpenAPS system leads to a better glycemic control, less hypoglycemic episodes and lower daily blood glucose levels fluctuations compared to using an insulin pump with no closed-loop system. Disclosure A. Koutsovasilis: None. A. Sotiropoulos: None. A. Antoniou: None. V. Kordinas: None. D. Papadaki: None. T. Peppas: None.
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