Prevention of Skin Problems With Diabetes Devices in Pediatric Patients
NCT ID: NCT04258904
Last Updated: 2022-12-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
236 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-03-10
2022-11-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In the future, the use of artificial pancreas with closed-loop systems will still be dependent on the use of patches to fasten infu-sion sets and sensors. This skin complications poses a major challenge that must be investigated to reduce the overall burden of this chronic disease. The investigators have conducted a focus group study, which has given new insight into the perception of dermatological complications and further in-depth understanding of potential disease mechanisms regarding development of dermatological complications. No studies exist relating to prevention, consequences and treatment of dermatological complications in the setting of adhesive systems in T1D treatment.
Risk factors for development of dermatological complications are not well-known yet. Therefore, the investigators aim to create a possibly preventive screening tool based on a prospective study to guide future clinicians in whom patients are in risk of dermatological complications during use of CSII and CGM. This could help in guidance of which patients to give more information, preventive treatment or a more skin-sensitive CSII/CGM-system.
The hypothesis is that intensive information and proper skin care prior and during the initiation of CSII and CGM use, can reduce the dermatological
Study design This study is a prospective longitudinal study and will be the first longitudinal study concerning dermato-logical complications in a T1D population. It is a trial based on experience from pre-ceding cross-sectional study. The study is also a cluster-controlled intervention trial and will be the first interventional study regarding dermatological complications too. The intervention consists of intensive information about dermatological complications and possible preventive actions with skin moisturizing use. The cluster-controlling will include clusters defined by all patients from same de-partment. Patients enrolled from Herlev and Gentofte University Hospital will constitute the intervention group. Besides, a subgroup of the intervention group will be randomized to the ultrasound-skin-sites-intervention.
Justification for study design:
Dermatological complications construct a major challenge in diabetes technology especially among children and adolescents. To identify the modifiable or non-modifiable risk factors a prospective longitudinal study-design must be carried out. The longitudinal study-design will be combined with the interventional study to make the most of participants effort since the participants anyway will be investigated the first 12 months of their use of CSII and/or CGM/FGM. The interventional design could give important information regarding the possible effects of proper information and support regarding dermatological skin care and complications. And hopefully this could be a cheap way to reduce the dermatological complications.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
Skin Care Program
Skin Care Program
The intervention consists of a Skin Care Program including neat information regarding dermatological complications to the device use, prevention of these and moisturizer to keep healthy skin.
Control
Usual Treatment
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Skin Care Program
The intervention consists of a Skin Care Program including neat information regarding dermatological complications to the device use, prevention of these and moisturizer to keep healthy skin.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Initiating either Insulin pump, Flash glucose monitorer or continuous glucose monitor
Exclusion Criteria
2 Years
20 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Copenhagen University Hospital at Herlev
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jannet Svensson
MD, PhD, Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Jannet Svensson
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Department of Pediatrics, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital
Locations
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Department of Pediatrics, Herlev Hospital
Herlev, , Denmark
Countries
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References
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Sorensen FMW, Svensson J, Kinnander C, Berg AK. Ultrasound Detected Subcutaneous Changes in a Pediatric Cohort After Initiation of a New Insulin Pump or Glucose Sensor. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2023 Sep;25(9):622-630. doi: 10.1089/dia.2023.0137. Epub 2023 Jun 6.
Other Identifiers
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SkinProsp_29042019_v6
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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