High-performance Uncertainty Quantification in Large-scale Virtual Clinical Trials of Closed-loop Diabetes Treatment

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a virtual clinical trial for assessing the performance and identifying risks in closed-loop diabetes treatments. Virtual clinical trials enable fast and risk-free tests of many treatment variations for large populations of fictive patients (represented by mathematical models). We use closed-loop Monte Carlo simulation, implemented in high-performance software and hardware, to quantify the uncertainty in treatment performance as well as to compare the performance in different scenarios or of different closed-loop treatments. Our software can be used for testing a wide variety of control strategies ranging from heuristical approaches to nonlinear model predictive control. We present an example of a virtual clinical trial with one million patients over 52 weeks, and we use high-performance software and hardware to conduct the virtual trial in 1 h and 22 min.

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