Technology & Innovation – Medtronic New
At Medtronic, we are committed to empowering and supporting you, so you can manage type 1 diabetes on your own terms.
Enya talks about her experience using the MiniMed™ 780G system.
Sean talks about his experience using the MiniMed™ 780G system.
MiniMed™ 780G system
Self-adjusting insulin pump
The MiniMed™ 780G system is a fully integrated system that automatically adjusts insulin delivery to your needs day and night.1,2
Learn more about the MiniMed™ 780G system by clicking the button below.
Smart MDI
The Smart MDI system combines the power of our latest innovation in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), Simplera™ CGM with the InPen™ Smart Insulin Pen.
Learn more about the Smart MDI system by clicking the button below.
Insulin Pump therapy benefits
Insulin pump therapy offers several benefits over multiple daily injection therapy. With our pump and sensor system, you’re more likely to:
- Keep your glucose levels in range1,2,3,4
- Lower HbA1c5,6
- Higher time in range1,2,5,8
- Fewer hypoglycaemic events7
- Live more, worry less
- 90% Less injections†
- 74% Worry less about highs9
- 71% Worry less about low during sleep9
- Focus on your life, not your glucose levels
What’s new with Simplera SyncTM and Simplera sensors?
- All-in-one inserter, transmitter, and sensor.
- Easy and quick, one handed sensor insertion.
- No need to charge before use.
(Please note that Simplera Sync™ is not currently available in ROI)
SmartGuardTM Technology
SmartGuard™ technology delivers self-adjusting basal insulin and auto corrections, based on SG readings to help keep the majority of glucose levels in the target range of 3.9-10mmol/L.
“Using this system was the 1st time in my life I have been able to switch off my mind to all the thoughts about control & treatment. I did not know how much mental space this took until I didn’t have to”
MiniMedTM 780G system user
Educational Support
e-Learning
Please click here to access our range of pre-learning module pathways tailored to prepare you for your system training. You will also find a range of modules for people with type 1 diabetes who are using an insulin pump either with or without continuous glucose monitoring, and a carbohydrate counting module.
StartRightSMProgramme
When you start on your new therapy, you want to be independent as soon as possible. With StartRightSM programme we will help you to learn everything you need to know about your new device. Our easy-to-follow steps, and the expertise of our trainers get 9+ ratings from thousands of people all over Europe. We offer you dedicated support with phone calls from our StartRightSM programme specialists and online education with access to FAQs, educational content videos on diabetes related topics.
Patient Webinars
Medtronic are offering a range of useful webinars with hints and tips for anyone with Type 1 Diabetes using the MiniMedTM 780G pump or system. Each session will last 45 minutes – 1 hour.
Caring for someone with type 1
Sat 14th Sept 10:00
Basic principles for those caring for someone using MiniMedTM 780G system, suitable for:
School Staff.
Babysitters.
Care home workers.
Book Here
What’s new in type 1
Wed 16th October 13:00
SmartGuardTM feature algorithm – latest research.
Latest guidance when using SmartGuardTM feature.
Developments in Medtronic diabetes.
Accessing further information and support.
Book Here
Practical hints and tips
Thur 14th November 13:00
A wide variety of topics, with opportunities for you to ask your own questions. Including:
Tape tips and site management.
Infusion set and sensor changes.
Carb counting tips.
Backup plan and supplies.
Book Here
Enjoying Celebrations
Wed 11th December 18:00
Celebratory meals.
The effect of alcohol and carb containing soft drinks on blood glucose.
Feasting and fasting.
Dancing the night away!
Book Here
Educational Support Videos
These 11 short instructional videos with safety instructions designed primarily for you to use, are reminders and support for patients using Medtronic pumps and systems.
Watch the videos on the links below:
Deleting Paired Devices. Connecting BG Meter. Connecting Transmitter.
Setting Basal Patterns. Setting up Bolus Wizard. Setting Max Basal and Max Bolus.
Sensor Settings. Entering a BG. Suspending and Resuming Insulin.
Learn with Lenny Resources
Here are some helpful videos to help your child learn about type 1 diabetes:
What is type 1 diabetes?
What is insulin pump therapy?
Let’s talk about how to change your infusion set.
Carb counting and using the bolus feature on your pump.
Here are some helpful PDF resources to help your child learn about type 1 diabetes:
Learn with Lenny – Nutritious and Delicious
Learn all about different foods, fun facts and top tips for a healthy diet.
Learn with Lenny – An adventure to Waterfall Park
Learn all about the highs and lows of glucose levels.
Contact Us
Visit our website www.medtronic-diabetes.com for more information.
United Kingdom
Building 9, Croxley Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, WD18 8WW
Diabetes Helpline UK: +44(0)1923205167
medtronic-diabetes.com/en-gb
Republic of Ireland
Block 30903094, Lake Drive City West Business Campus, Dublin, DN24 XN47
Diabetes Helpline Ireland: +353(0)15111444
medtronic-diabetes.com/en-IE
REFERENCES
1. Carlson AL, et al. Poster # 97 at the 80th International Conference of the American Diabetes Association, June 2020, Chicago/Virtual.
2. Collyns OJ, et al. Diabetes Care. 2021;44(4):969-975.
3. Da Silva J, et al. Real-world Performance of the MiniMedTM 780G System: First Report of Outcomes from 4’120 Users. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2021; doi: 10.1089/dia.2021.0203.
4. Battelino T, et al. Diabetes Care 2019; 42(8): 1593-1603.
5. Medtronic data on file: MiniMedTM 780G users survey conducted in April-May 2021 in UK,
Sweden, Italy, Netherlands and Belgium. Sample size = 789.
6. Medtronic data on file. MRM 17430 MiniMedTM MioTM Advance claims from Human Factors
Testing.
7. Medtronic data on File IFU Comparison versus MiniMedTM Quick Set.
8. ADA Guidelines of A1C<7.0 – www.Diabetes.org
9. Medtronic data on file: Pivotal Trial (Age 14-75). N=157. 16 US sites; 2020.
10. Medtronic data on file: HCP survey post virtual launch events conducted in Sept-Dec 2020 in UK, South Africa, Greece, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Belgium. Sample size = 558 HCPs.
11. Zhang G, et al. 986-P – Assessment of adhesive patches for an extended wear infusion set. 80th ADA International Conference, June 2020.
12. Ilany J, et al. Abstract 416 – Clinical study of a new extended wear infusion set design. 13th ATTD International Conference. February 2020.
*Refer to System User Guide – SmartGuardTM feature. Some user interaction required.
**Glucose Management Indicator (GMI) data from CGM values were used to estimate HbA1c. Calculated using JAEB https://www.jaeb.org/gmi/.
***Compared with the MiniMedTM 670G system.
†A blood glucose (BG) reading is needed when entering SmartGuardTM feature. If glucose alerts and CGM readings do not match your symptoms, use a BG meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
††Fast Pass is only offered for a limited time starting 1st March until commercial launch of next generation CGM technology.
Patients who are already using MiniMedTM 780G and on boarded before the 1st March 2021 you are not eligible to register to fast pass. If your transmitter is within warranty at the time of launch we are considering upgrades using a separate channel
†††At the time of manufacture and when the reservoir and tubing are properly inserted, your pump is waterproof.
#Multiple Daily Injections (3 bolus and 1 basal insulin per day) requires 28 injections per week vs. one infusion set change every two to three days.
##Versus SAP+PLGM or pre-AHCL initiation.
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