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This content originally appeared on diaTribe. Republished with permission.
By Divya Gopisetty, Hanna Gutow, and Albert Cai
In exciting news, Tandem announced expanded clearance for the hybrid closed loop Control-IQ. The system is now available for tots ages 6-13
The FDA cleared Tandem’s automated insulin delivery (AID) system, Control-IQ, for kids ages 6-13, last week in the US. This system is designed to increase time in range for users and it does – see below for the data!
To date, the only other hybrid closed loop system available for children is Medtronic’s MiniMed 670G, which is approved for children seven years and older. Control-IQ is the 1st system with automatic correction boluses and no fingerstick calibration (thanks to the Dexcom G6 sensor that it uses).
Control-IQ launched in January of this year for people 14 years and older. Since then, more than 40,000 t:slim X2 pump users have upgraded their pump software to Control-IQ. We saw extremely positive real-world data presented at ADA this year – in the first 30 days utilizing Control-IQ, users’ time in range increased by 2.4 hours per day, and individuals were in active closed loop 96% of the time.
At the ATTD conference in February, the trial for Control-IQ in children presented strong results. Results from that trial were used to get this week’s FDA clearance. In that trial, we learned that:
- Children using Control-IQ spent 67% time in range, compared to 55% for children using a sensor-augmented pump. This is a massive difference that equals nearly three more hours in range each day.
- Children using Control-IQ reached 80% time in range overnight, compared to 54% in the control group – similarly, this change is even bigger, at over six hours more daily time in range.
Control-IQ still should not be used in children under the age of six, in people who require less than ten units of insulin per day, and in children who weigh less than 55 pounds.
For more information on the system, check out Kerri Sparling’s Test Drive of Control-IQ where her time in range improvement was quite impressive! You can also Katie Bacon’s piece on one family’s takeaways (her own!) from the first month of their teenage daughter using Control-IQ.
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The End of Diabetes: The Eat to Live Plan to Prevent and Reverse Diabetes