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An Observational Study Evaluating SYMLIN® (Pramlintide Acetate) Injection Use in Insulin Using Patients...

Type 1 Diabetes MellitusType 2 Diabetes Mellitus

This is an open label, observational study designed to collect data that characterize the use of SYMLIN following the introduction of the medication into the marketplace. Health care providers and subjects selected for study participation are intended to be representative of those providers prescribing, and subjects receiving, SYMLIN therapy.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Use of Nutraceuticals in Clinical Practice

DyslipidemiasDiabetes Mellitus2 more

The aim of this study will be to evaluate the use of the nutraceutical with cardio-metabolic actions in clinical practice in addition to a Mediterranean diet scheme, normally recommended in the clinic. In particular the study will analyze how much the nutraceutical is prescribed and what are the purposes for which it is used and at what dosages.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass as Metabolic Surgery in Obesity Class 1

Type2 DiabetesBariatric Surgery Candidate2 more

Prospective study including Mexican patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and class 1 obesity, undergoing laparoscopic gastric bypass. The objective was to determine short, mid-and long-term outcomes (weight loss, metabolic, morbidity and diabetes remission). A subanalysis was included, based on preoperative usage of one (Group A) or more antidiabetics ± insulin (Group B).

Completed0 enrollment criteria

Short-term Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Metabolic Control of Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 DiabetesMetabolic Control

The strict rules applied in Italy during the recent COVID-19 pandemic, with the prohibition to attend any regular outdoor activity, are likely to influence the degree of metabolic control of patients with type 2 diabetes. The aim of this observational, prospective, single centre study was to evaluate the immediate impact of the lockdown rules on the metabolic profile of a cohort of patients with type 2 diabetes.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Changes of Serum Orphanin FQ in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease in Different Courses of Diabetes...

Type2 Diabetes

To explore the severity of diabetic patients with coronary heart disease and the change of serum orphanin FQ content in different diabetic courses

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Posterior Narrow Diameter Implants in Hyperglycemic and Normo-glycemic Patients

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

The aim of the present study was to compare the initial healing and long term performance of narrow diameter implants in patients with uncontrolled Diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) and healthy individuals.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Serum Ferritin and Hepicidin Concentration in Chronic Periodontitis Patients With T2DM

PeriodontitisType2 Diabetes

serum level of ferritin and hepicidin were evaluated in periodontitis patient with and without type 2 diabetes before and after non surgical periodontal treatment to clarify their in periodontal disease

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Possible Role of Gingival Crevicular Fluid Levels of Chemerin and Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 as...

Periodontal Disease (Diagnosis)Diabetes Mellitus1 more

The current study aims to spot the light on the possible role of gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) level of Chemerin and FGF21 to study their potential role as biomarkers of periodontal disease and to understand their role in the link between periodontitis and diabetes . The study will be conducted on three groups; group (A) include fifteen controlled T2 DM patients suffering from periodontitis, group (B) include fifteen patients suffering from periodontitis alone, and group C) include fifteen periodontally and medically healthy individuals. GCF samples will be collected from all participants for assessment of Chemerin and FGF 21. Samples will be analysed using ELISA technique.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Best Practice Study of Diabetes Type 2 Management in Primary Care in Switzerland

Diabetes MellitusType 21 more

This observational study intends to evaluate the use and adherence of different types of primary care practices to the diabetes criteria-protocol (diabetes score), developed by the Swiss Society of Endocrinology and Diabetology. This diabetes score comprises visits to the doctor, lifestyle consultations, clinical measures such as blood pressure, cholesterol or blood sugar, as well as measures concerning the prevention of secondary complications like kidney, eye or feet issues. The participating primary care practices need to treat 80% of their diabetes patients (their "diabetes population") in accordance to the score-criteria. In addition to the adherence to the eight score-criteria, the practices are required to also document statistically if their diabetes patients get the following medication: oral antidiabetics, insulin, blood pressure medication, statins and / flu vaccine. As this observational study is and before-and-after study, the primary care practices need to document for each of their diabetes patients the care they provided in the year before the introduction of the score-criteria and in the year following their introduction. Participating primary care practices ask their diabetes patients' consent to the documentation and anonymous transmittance of their data. Data evaluation is anonymous and on a population-based level (as opposed to individual-based). The hypothesis of the study is to prove that the implementation of evidence-based measures, such as a diabetes score can increase the treatment quality of diabetes patients in primary care practices and this increase is independent of the primary care practice structure in which it is applied.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Does Early Weight Loss Following Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Affect Long-term Outcomes

HypertensionDiabetes Mellitus4 more

A study to explore the relationship between early weight loss in the 4 weeks following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and outcomes, in terms of weight loss and comorbidity improvement, 7 years following the surgery.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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