Closed-loop for People Living With Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes

NCT ID: NCT05562492

Last Updated: 2025-12-08

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

128 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-04-12

Study Completion Date

2026-10-31

Brief Summary

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The main objective of this study is to determine whether closed-loop glucose control is superior to standard insulin therapy with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in young people (≥16 years) and adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) related diabetes.

This is an open-label, multicentre, randomised, single-period, two-arm parallel design study, involving a run-in period followed by a 26 week intervention period during which glucose levels will be controlled either by a hybrid closed-loop system or by participants usual insulin therapy with continuous glucose monitoring. A total of up to 128 young people and adults (aiming for 114 completed participants) with CF related diabetes using insulin will be recruited through outpatient CF and diabetes clinics and other established methods at participating centres. Participants who drop out of the study within the first 4 weeks of the intervention period will be replaced.

Participants will receive appropriate training in the safe use of the CGM and closed-loop devices. Participants will have access to the study team during the intervention phase with 24/7 telephone support.

The primary outcome is time spent in target range between 3.9 and 10.0 mmol/L as recorded by CGM over the 26 week period. Other key endpoints include time above target glucose range (\>10mmol/L), mean glucose, and HbA1c. Secondary outcomes include time spent with glucose levels below target as recorded by CGM, and other CGM-based metrics in addition to percent of predicted FEV1, body mass index, fasting C-peptide levels, insulin requirements and number of pulmonary exacerbations and hospitalisations. Safety evaluation comprises severe hypoglycaemic episodes, and other adverse and serious adverse events.

Psychosocial outcomes include CGM \& closed-loop usage, health-related quality of life questionnaires, burden of diabetes management assessment and semi-structured interviews after participants have had at least three months experience of using the technology. Data will be collected for future health economic analysis.

Detailed Description

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Purpose of clinical trial:

To determine if closed-loop can improve glucose control and health-related quality of life compared to standard insulin therapy with CGM in young people (≥16 years) and adults with Cystic Fibrosis related diabetes.

Study objectives:

The study objective is to compare closed-loop glucose control with standard insulin therapy with CGM in young people and adults with CF related diabetes in terms of:

1. EFFICACY:

* GLYCAEMIC CONTROL: The objective is to assess the efficacy of closed-loop in maintaining CGM glucose levels within the target range from 3.9 to 10.0 mmol/l, as compared to standard insulin therapy combined with CGM (primary endpoint) and other measures of glucose control.
* LUNG FUNCTION: frequency of pulmonary exacerbations, hospitalisations and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1).
* METABOLIC: body mass index (BMI) and endogenous insulin secretion (C-peptide).
* HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE: CF-specific and generic measures and interviews to assess psychosocial aspects and responses of participants to the technology.
2. SAFETY:

The objective is to evaluate the safety of closed-loop glucose control in terms of episodes of severe hypoglycaemia and other adverse events and adverse device effects.
3. ACCEPTABILITY:

The objective is to determine the duration of use of CGM and closed-loop, and usability and acceptance of the closed-loop system.
4. HEALTH ECONOMIC:

The objective is to determine the clinical and cost effectiveness of closed-loop in the patient population compared with current standard care from the perspective of the NHS and social services.

Participating clinical centres:

Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, UK Kings College Hospital, London, UK Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK Churchill Hospital, Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Sample Size:

114 young people (≥16 years) and adults completing the study. Up to 128 participants will be recruited to allow for dropouts.

Maximum duration of study for a subject: 28 weeks (7 months)

Recruitment:

Participants will be recruited through outpatient CF or diabetes clinics or other established methods at participating centres.

Consent:

Participants will be asked to provide written informed consent.

Baseline Assessment:

Eligible participants will undergo a baseline evaluation involving taking a medical history including demographics, CF characteristics, genotype and current therapies, height/weight, spirometry (FEV1) and blood samples including HbA1c, C-peptide and glucose. Urine pregnancy test will be done in females of child-bearing age. Validated questionnaires will be completed and a masked glucose sensor applied.

Run-in Period:

During the 2-3 week run-in period, participants will use their own insulin therapy and wear a masked CGM system. At the end of the run-in period, for compliance, at least 10 days of CGM data needs to be recorded. CGM data during the run-in period will be used to assess baseline glucose control before the start of the intervention phase. Only those with time in target glucose range \<80% during this period will proceed to randomisation.

Randomisation:

Eligible participants will be randomised in a 1:1 ratio using central randomisation software to the use of closed-loop or to standard therapy with CGM for 26 weeks. Randomisation will be stratified by site, age and baseline time in target glucose range.

Automated closed loop insulin delivery (intervention arm):

Training on the use of closed-loop will be provided by the research team during a 1 to 2 hour session in an outpatient setting (clinical research facility) or may be done remotely. Competency on the use of study insulin pump, study CGM and closed-loop system will be evaluated using a competency assessment tool developed by the research team. Further training may be delivered as required. Participants will be advised to use the closed-loop system for the next 26 weeks at home.

Conventional insulin therapy with CGM (control arm):

Participants will use their own insulin therapy (injections or pump) and study CGM. Training on the use of real-time CGM and how to interpret real-time will be provided. Participants will use standard insulin therapy and real-time CGM for the next 26 weeks at home.

3 month study visit: The following measurements will be taken: weight, spirometry (FEV1) and blood samples including HbA1c, C-peptide and glucose. Data from the closed-loop system and CGM system will be reviewed. Validated questionnaires will be completed.

End of study assessments:

The following measurements will be taken: weight, spirometry (FEV1) and blood samples including HbA1c, C-peptide and glucose. Data from the closed-loop system and CGM system will be reviewed. Validated questionnaires will be completed and a subset of participants will participate in interviews. Study devices will be returned and participants will resume usual care.

Procedures for safety monitoring during trial:

Standard operating procedures for monitoring and reporting of all adverse events and adverse device events will be in place, including serious adverse events (SAE), serious adverse device effects (SADE) and specific adverse events (AE) such as severe hypoglycaemia.

A data monitoring and ethics committee (DMEC) will be informed of all serious adverse events and any unanticipated adverse device/method effects that occur during the study and will review compiled adverse event data at periodic intervals.

Criteria for withdrawal of subjects on safety grounds:

A participant may terminate participation in the study at any time without necessarily giving a reason and without any personal disadvantage.

The following pre-randomisation withdrawal criteria will apply:

* Participant time in range of \>80% over the baseline masked CGM period
* Participant unable to demonstrate safe use of CGM as judged by the investigator

An investigator can stop the participation of a subject after consideration of the benefit/risk ratio. Possible pre- and post-randomisation withdrawal criteria include:

* Participant is unable to demonstrate safe use of study CGM and/or insulin pump as judged by the investigator
* Significant protocol violation or non-compliance
* Recurrent severe hypoglycaemia events related to use of the closed-loop system
* Recurrent severe persistent hyperglycaemia unrelated to infusion site failure and related to use of the closed-loop system
* Decision by the investigator or sponsor that termination is in the subject's best medical interest
* Allergic reaction to insulin
* Severe allergic reaction to adhesive surface of infusion set or glucose sensor
* Serious adverse events
* Pregnancy, planned pregnancy, or breast feeding
* Technical grounds (e.g. participant relocates)

Conditions

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Cystic Fibrosis-related Diabetes

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

An open-label, multicentre, randomised, two-arm single-period parallel design study contrasting closed-loop insulin therapy and standard insulin therapy with CGM in young people (≥16 years) and adults with CF related diabetes over 26 weeks.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Closed-loop insulin delivery (CamAPS FX)

The automated closed loop system (CamAPS FX) will consist of:

YpsoPump insulin pump (Ypsomed, Burgdorf, Switzerland) Dexcom G6 real-time CGM sensor (Dexcom, Northridge, CA, USA) A smartphone hosting CamAPS FX app with the Cambridge model predictive control algorithm and communicating wirelessly with the insulin pump and glucose sensor Cloud upload system to review CGM/insulin data.

Participants will use the closed-loop system for the next 26 weeks at home

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

CamAPS FX

Intervention Type DEVICE

The automated closed loop system (CamAPS FX) will consist of:

YpsoPump insulin pump (Ypsomed, Burgdorf, Switzerland) Dexcom G6 real-time CGM sensor (Dexcom, Northridge, CA, USA) An Android smartphone hosting CamAPS FX app with the Cambridge model predictive control algorithm and communicating wirelessly with the insulin pump and glucose sensor Cloud upload system to review CGM/insulin data.

Conventional insulin therapy with CGM

Usual insulin therapy (injections or pump) and study CGM for 26 weeks at home.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Standard insulin therapy with CGM

Intervention Type OTHER

Usual insulin therapy and study CGM.

Interventions

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CamAPS FX

The automated closed loop system (CamAPS FX) will consist of:

YpsoPump insulin pump (Ypsomed, Burgdorf, Switzerland) Dexcom G6 real-time CGM sensor (Dexcom, Northridge, CA, USA) An Android smartphone hosting CamAPS FX app with the Cambridge model predictive control algorithm and communicating wirelessly with the insulin pump and glucose sensor Cloud upload system to review CGM/insulin data.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Standard insulin therapy with CGM

Usual insulin therapy and study CGM.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Participant has cystic fibrosis related diabetes requiring insulin therapy for \>3 months.
2. The participant is 16 years of age or older
3. Baseline time in target glucose range \<80%
4. FEV1 \>30% of predicted mean for age, sex, race, and height (equations of the Global Lung Function Initiative \[GLI\]) at the screening visit or within the past 6 months
5. Participant is willing to wear / carry study devices 24/7 (CGM / insulin pump / smartphone)
6. Participant is willing to follow study specific instructions

Exclusion Criteria

1. Any physical or psychological disease or condition likely to interfere with the normal conduct of the study or interpretation of study results as judged by the investigator
2. Commencement of CFTR modulator therapy within previous 1 month
3. Previous solid organ transplant within the last 12 months or active on transplant waiting list
4. Use of closed-loop insulin therapy within the past 30 days
5. Known or suspected allergy to insulin
6. Severe visual impairment
7. Severe hearing impairment
8. Medically documented allergy or unable to tolerate the adhesive of plasters
9. Serious skin diseases at places of the body corresponding with sensor insertion sites
10. Participant is pregnant or breast feeding or planning pregnancy within next 12 months
Minimum Eligible Age

16 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University of Oxford

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Edinburgh

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Cambridge

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Dr Charlotte Boughton

Clinical Lecturer

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Belfast City Hospital

Belfast, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

Bristol, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Addenbrooke's Hospital

Cambridge, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Royal Papworth Hospital

Cambridge, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

All Wales Adult CF Centre

Cardiff, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

Glasgow, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Glenfield Hospital

Leicester, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Kings College Hospital

London, , United Kingdom

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Royal Brompton Hospital

London, , United Kingdom

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

St Bartholomew's Hospital

London, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Manchester, , United Kingdom

Site Status NOT_YET_RECRUITING

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Oxford, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Southampton General Hospital

Southampton, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Royal Stoke University Hospital

Stoke-on-Trent, , United Kingdom

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United Kingdom

Central Contacts

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Charlotte K Boughton, MD PhD

Role: CONTACT

+441223769066

Facility Contacts

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Ailish Nugent

Role: primary

07827 156 853

Parag Yajnik

Role: primary

+44 7828247791

Charlotte Boughton, MBBS PhD

Role: primary

Amanda Adler

Role: primary

Dawn Lau

Role: primary

+44 29 2182 5382

Gordon MacGregor

Role: primary

+44 141 451 6094

Andrew Clayton

Role: primary

+44 116 250 2699

Yee Cheah

Role: primary

Imogen Felton

Role: primary

Shahideh Safavi

Role: primary

0207658405

Amanda Brennan

Role: primary

Alistair Lumb

Role: primary

+44 1865 227426

Richard Holt

Role: primary

+44 23 8120 4665

Laura Barlow

Role: primary

+44 1782 675105

Other Identifiers

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CL4P-CF

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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