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Hypo-RESOLVE · Hypoglycaemia - REdefining SOLutions for better liVEs

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201831 October 2023EU funding €13,450,057Call H2020-JTI-IMI2-2016-10-two-stage

Diabetes is one of the most prevalent global non-communicable diseases, affecting 60 million people in Europe, 10% of whom with type 1 diabetes. Normalising elevated glucose levels decreases symptoms, prevents microvascular complications, improves cardiovascular health and saves lives, but creates a significant risk for hypoglycaemia when insulin treatment is required. Hypoglycaemia is a serious event associated with cognitive decline, reduced quality of life, cardiovascular events and mortality. Hypoglycaemia remains the principal barrier to achieve glucose levels necessary to prevent diabetic complications of chronic hyperglycaemia.The overall objective of Hypo-RESOLVE is to alleviate the burden and consequences of hypoglycaemia, to be achieved by answering several key questions through a unique public-private partnership. Hypo-RESOLVE will construct secure sustainable databases with data from 100-150 clinical trials offering huge statistical power to establish the glucose threshold(s) below which hypoglycaemia constitutes a risk for poor outcomes in various populations. This will provide valuable input for an evidence based classification of hypoglycaemia to be adopted by regulators, patient organisations and other stakeholders, for application in future trials, the clinic and epidemiologic studies. The basic science and translational research line of Hypo-RESOLVE will advance our understanding on mechanisms underlying consequences of hypoglycaemia and explore novel pathways for the restoration of impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia. Finally, we will determine the significance of CGM-detected low glucose and investigate psychological and economic impacts of hypoglycaemia to quantify the burden of hypoglycaemia both for the individual and next-of-kin, as well as for society.Altogether, Hypo-RESOLVE will importantly further our knowledge of hypoglycaemia, (facilitate to) reduce its burden and contribute to a better life for patients with insulin-treated diabetes

Consortium · 27 organisations

coordinator

STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM

NL · €2,008,957

participant

THE LEONA M. AND HARRY B. HELMSLEY CHARITABLE TRUST

US

participant

REGION HOVEDSTADEN

DK · €1,011,732

participant

THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

UK · €662,703

participant

SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH

DE

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €955,601

participant

MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAT GRAZ

AT · €828,737

participant

UNITIO INC

US

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

UK · €2,068,136

participant

STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT

NL

participant

UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE

UK · €383,623

participant

EURICE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND PROJECT OFFICE GMBH

DE · €676,149

thirdParty

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS OF LEICESTER NHS TRUST

UK

participant

MEDTRONIC INTERNATIONAL TRADING SARL

CH

participant

SIB SWISS INSTITUTE OF BIOINFORMATICS

CH · €934,250

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA

IT · €392,688

participant

BREAKTHROUGH T1D

US

participant

CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE MONTPELLIER

FR · €445,982

participant

SYDDANSK UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,354,981

participant

ABBOTT DIABETES CARE

US

participant

UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER

UK · €37,117

participant

NOVO NORDISK A/S

DK

participant

FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DU DIABETE

BE

participant

ELI LILLY AND COMPANY LTD

UK

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

UK · €1,303,699

participant

KING'S COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €385,703

thirdParty

SHEFFIELD TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

UK

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