- not yet recruitingNA
Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of the Novel Medtronic Experimental Automated Insulin Delivery System (NMX8) in Adults Living With Type 1 Diabetes
This study is testing a new automated insulin delivery system called NMX8 for adults with Type 1 diabetes. It compares the NMX8 with other systems to see if it's safe and helps improve blood sugar control for those not meeting their current treatment goals.
France · Germany · Italy - enrolling by invitation
Assessing Remote Confirmation of Type 1 Diabetes
This study looks at sending home finger-prick kits to people treated for Type 1 diabetes to check how much insulin their body makes. This helps see if a simple home test can accurately check for Type 1 diabetes, potentially helping some avoid unnecessary insulin.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Capillary OGTT Study
This study is looking for new, easier ways to test for diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2) in children and young people. Instead of tricky hospital blood tests, we want to see if finger-prick tests at home or skin sensors can give reliable results.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Avoidance of Insulin-induced Lipohypertophy in People With Diabetes Using Ultrasound Scanning Within Diabetes Clinics
This study looks at using ultrasound scans to find fatty lumps caused by insulin injections. These lumps can make blood sugar harder to control. We want to see if avoiding these areas can help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar better.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Exercising in Hot Conditions: How Does it Effect Blood Glucose in People With T1D
This study looks at how exercise in hot weather affects blood sugar levels in people with type 1 diabetes. Researchers want to understand if heat changes how blood sugar behaves during and after a moderate workout. It involves exercising in both normal and hot rooms.
United Kingdom - recruiting
UK Islet Autoantibody Registry
This registry helps us understand type 1 diabetes risk. If you have certain markers in your blood, you might be at higher risk. We want to know what this is like for you and how best to support people like you in the UK.
United Kingdom