Objective To evaluate the six-month impact of the advanced automated functions of a closed-loop control (CLC) system (Control-IQ) and a virtual educational camp (vEC) on emotions and time in range (TIR) of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods Children and their parents participated in a three-day vEC. Clinical, glucose, and emotion data were evaluated before, just after, and six months after the vEC. Emotions were evaluated using adapted Plutchik's and Geneva Emotion Wheels. Results Forty-three children and adolescents (7-16 years) showed significant improvements in positive emotions immediately and six months after the vEC (67% and 65% vs 38%, p < 0.05, respectively), while mixed emotions were reduced (32% and 15% vs 61%, p < 0.05 and p < 0.001, respectively). The median percentage TIR increased from 64% (IQR 54-72) to 75% (IQR 70-82) with Control-IQ (p < 0.001) six months after the vEC. Conclusions Positive emotions (joy, serenity, and satisfaction) significantly improved while mixed emotions were significantly worse six months after the initiation of a CLC system (Control-IQ) and a vEC.

Significant and persistent improvements in time in range and positive emotions in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes using a closed-loop control system after attending a virtual educational camp / I. Rabbone, S. Savastio, C. Pigniatiello, C. Carducci, M.G. Berioli, V. Cherubini, D. Lo Presti, G. Maltoni, C. Mameli, M. Marigliano, N. Minuto, E. Mozzillo, E. Piccinno, B. Predieri, A. Rigamonti, C. Ripoli, R. Schiaffini, F. Lombardo, D. Tinti, S. Toni, A. Zanfardino, A.E. Scaramuzza. - In: ACTA DIABETOLOGICA. - ISSN 1432-5233. - 59:6(2022 Jun), pp. 837-842. [10.1007/s00592-022-01878-z]

Significant and persistent improvements in time in range and positive emotions in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes using a closed-loop control system after attending a virtual educational camp

C. Mameli;
2022

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Objective To evaluate the six-month impact of the advanced automated functions of a closed-loop control (CLC) system (Control-IQ) and a virtual educational camp (vEC) on emotions and time in range (TIR) of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Methods Children and their parents participated in a three-day vEC. Clinical, glucose, and emotion data were evaluated before, just after, and six months after the vEC. Emotions were evaluated using adapted Plutchik's and Geneva Emotion Wheels. Results Forty-three children and adolescents (7-16 years) showed significant improvements in positive emotions immediately and six months after the vEC (67% and 65% vs 38%, p < 0.05, respectively), while mixed emotions were reduced (32% and 15% vs 61%, p < 0.05 and p < 0.001, respectively). The median percentage TIR increased from 64% (IQR 54-72) to 75% (IQR 70-82) with Control-IQ (p < 0.001) six months after the vEC. Conclusions Positive emotions (joy, serenity, and satisfaction) significantly improved while mixed emotions were significantly worse six months after the initiation of a CLC system (Control-IQ) and a vEC.
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Adolescents; Advanced hybrid closed loop; Children; Closed-loop control; Emotions; Type 1 diabetes; Virtual educational camp;
Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Goal 10: Reduced inequalities
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21-mar-2022
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Significant and persistent improvements in time in range and positive emotions in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes using a closed-loop control system after attending a virtual educational camp / I. Rabbone, S. Savastio, C. Pigniatiello, C. Carducci, M.G. Berioli, V. Cherubini, D. Lo Presti, G. Maltoni, C. Mameli, M. Marigliano, N. Minuto, E. Mozzillo, E. Piccinno, B. Predieri, A. Rigamonti, C. Ripoli, R. Schiaffini, F. Lombardo, D. Tinti, S. Toni, A. Zanfardino, A.E. Scaramuzza. - In: ACTA DIABETOLOGICA. - ISSN 1432-5233. - 59:6(2022 Jun), pp. 837-842. [10.1007/s00592-022-01878-z]
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I. Rabbone, S. Savastio, C. Pigniatiello, C. Carducci, M.G. Berioli, V. Cherubini, D. Lo Presti, G. Maltoni, C. Mameli, M. Marigliano, N. Minuto, E. Mozzillo, E. Piccinno, B. Predieri, A. Rigamonti, C. Ripoli, R. Schiaffini, F. Lombardo, D. Tinti, S. Toni, A. Zanfardino, A.E. Scaramuzza
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