We aimed to evaluate the relationship between insulin pharmacodynamics and glycaemic outcomes during closed-loop insulin delivery and sensor-augmented pump therapy. We retrospectively analysed data from a multicentre randomized control trial involving 32 adults with type 1 diabetes receiving day-and-night closed-loop insulin delivery and sensor-augmented pump therapy over 12 weeks. We estimated time-to-peak insulin action (t max,IA) and insulin sensitivity (S I) during both interventions, and correlated these with demographic factors and glycaemic outcomes. During both interventions, t max,IA was positively correlated with pre- and post-intervention HbA1c (r = 0.50-0.52, P
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Ruan, Y., Thabit, H., Leelarathna, L., Hartnell, S., Wilinska, M. E., Tauschmann, M., … Hovorka, R. (2017). Faster insulin action is associated with improved glycaemic outcomes during closed-loop insulin delivery and sensor-augmented pump therapy in adults with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 19(10), 1485–1489. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.12956
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