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Home-based Oral Glucose Tolerance Test for Type 1 Diabetes Screening

RECRUITINGSponsored by Yale University
Actively Recruiting
SponsorYale University
Started2025-08-26
Est. completion2027-09
Eligibility
Age8 Years – 45 Years
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

This study aims at quantifying the accuracy of a self-administered fingerstick based glucose tolerance test (GTT@Home) respect to the gold-standard in-clinic venous plasma measures during the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) across a wide range of glycemic values in people at risk for clinical type 1 diabetes (T1D) (carriers of at least one islet autoantibody) or with new onset Stage 3 T1D within 100 days from the diagnosis.

Eligibility

Age: 8 Years – 45 YearsHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Body weight ≥43 kg
* Presence of at least one islet autoantibody and/or≥ diagnosis of clinical T1D within 100 days.
* Documentation of the presence at least 1 islet autoantibody
* If participants meet ADA diagnostic criteria for Stage 3 type 1 diabetes, they will be eligible if the enrollment occurs within 100 days from the diagnosis and are at least 12 years old.
* Participants must be in good general health without other acute (e.g. infectious disease) febrile or chronic illnesses (e.g. uncontrolled asthma requiring high steroid doses, chronic arthritis) that in the judgment of the investigator could jeopardize participant safety or interfere with the study,
* Ability to give consent/assent
* Able to understand written and spoken English

Exclusion Criteria:

* Currently pregnant or becomes pregnant during the study
* Participants on sodium glucose cotransporter inhibitors (SGLTi).
* Donated blood in the past 8 weeks.

Conditions2

DiabetesType 1 Diabetes

Locations1 site

Yale University Pediatric and Adult Diabetes Clinic
New Haven, Connecticut, 06520

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