Comparison between a tubeless, on-body automated insulin delivery system and a tubeless, on-body sensor-augmented pump in type 1 diabetes: a multicentre randomised controlled trial.
Ji Yoon KimSang Man JinEun Seok KangSoo Heon KwakYeoree YangJee Hee YooJae Hyun BaeJun Sung MoonChang Hee JungJi Cheol BaeSunghwan SuhSun Joon MoonSun Ok SongSuk ChonJae Hyeon KimPublished in: Diabetologia (2024)
Clinical Research Information Service (CRIS) KCT0008398 FUNDING: The study was funded by a grant from the Korea Medical Device Development Fund supported by the Ministry of Science and ICT; the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy; the Ministry of Health and Welfare; and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (grant number: RS-2020-KD000056).
Keyphrases
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