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CASE REPORT article

Front. Clin. Diabetes Healthc.
Sec. Diabetes Nutrition and Dietetics
Volume 6 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fcdhc.2025.1536038

Case Report: Hybrid closed-loop insulin pump can significantly improve awareness of hypoglycemia

Provisionally accepted
Eliska Zadakova Eliska Zadakova *Eva Horova Eva Horova
  • 3rd Department of Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Prague, Czechia

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    Impaired awareness of hypoglycemia remains an issue even in the era of modern technologies, as patients with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) face stricter requirements for glycemic targets. The evaluation of hypoglycemia awareness can be accomplished using questionnaires (Clarke and Gold scores) in combination with clinical appearance and sensor data.A 45-year-old man with T1DM was referred to our clinic in July 2019 due to impaired hypoglycemia awareness and repeated severe hypoglycemic episodes resulting in unconsciousness. At that time, he was driving both a car and a motorcycle. Despite good compliance, increased target values and implementation of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) with alarms, prolonged hypoglycemias were not eliminated. Therefore, the patient was referred for pancreatic islet transplantation, but he decided not to undergo. In May 2021, his driving license was suspended, which eventually led him to accept treatment with a hybrid closed-loop insulin pump (AID). Shortly after initiation, he achieved satisfactory glycemic control, reduced time spent in hypoglycemia, and had no severe hypoglycemic episodes. According to the questionnaires, the hypoglycemia awareness has improved and his driving license was reinstated. This case study highlights the critical importance of identifying impaired awareness of hypoglycemia, its potential social impacts, and the opportunities for using new technologies to reverse this complication.

    Keywords: Diabetes Type 11, Hypoglycemia2, hypoglycemia unawareness syndrome3, hybrid closed-loop insulin pump4, Case report5

    Received: 28 Nov 2024; Accepted: 31 Jan 2025.

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    * Correspondence: Eliska Zadakova, 3rd Department of Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, 128 08, Prague, Czechia

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