Thursday, January 22, 2026

Automated basal insulin delivery versus multiple daily injections in type 1 diabetes: results from a randomized parallel controlled trial.

Authors: Jendle JH, Garg SK, Thivolet C, Weinstock RS, Hirsch IB, Evans M, Griffin KJ, Philis-Tsimikas A, Wheeler BJ, Kipnes MS, Carlson AL, Buckingham BA, Bhargava A, Bode BW, Lawson ML, Criego AB, McGill JB, Reed JCH, Prakasam G, Grunberger G, Girelli A, Martinez-Brocca MA, Christiansen MP, de Bock MI, Kudva YC, Lee SW, Yovanovich C, Shin JJ, Cordero TL, McVean JJF, Vigersky RA.

DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2025.1716587

Abstract Summary

Automated insulin delivery systems significantly outperformed traditional multiple daily injections in a large international trial of 252 people with type 1 diabetes. After 6 months, the MiniMed 670G/770G systems reduced HbA1c levels by 0.7% and decreased time spent in hypoglycemia, while maintaining safety across all age groups from children to adults.

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Automated insulin delivery systems significantly improved blood sugar control and reduced dangerous low blood sugar episodes compared to standard insulin injections in type 1 diabetes patients.

License: CC BY.


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