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SKAMo-2: the Real-life Test of Continuous Photoacoustic Signal by Neogly in Patients With Type I...

Diabetes

Diabetes is one of the very common and chronic diseases in the present world, which affects children and adults. Diabetes is characterized by hyperglycemia. Hence, diabetic patients need to precisely monitor their blood sugar level regularly a few times a day. Currently, the solutions for self-monitoring blood glucose are invasive (finger prick method, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) using microneedle).The fully non-invasive CGM approaches still are in high demand. The medical device is developed, ultimately, to continuously measure the blood glucose level from continuous in-vivo photoacoustic signal. For this study, the goal is to check if the signal collected by the investigational device is relevant and exploitable in patients with type I diabetes. The main task of participants is to wear the investigational device during one week.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Long-term Effects of Flash Glucose Monitoring System in Patients With Gestational Diabetes

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy

The purpose of this study is to report the glycemic control effect and clinical safety and effectiveness of mother and fetus when using a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGM) [Freestyle Libre] for a long period of time compared to self monitoring blood glucose(SMBG) in gestational diabetes patients.

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Impact of Per Oral Pyloromyotomy (POP) on Glycemic Control in Diabetes

Diabetes MellitusGastroparesis With Diabetes Mellitus1 more

This study will assess changes in glycemic control in 40 patients with diabetes who undergo per-oral pyloromyotomy (POP) for medically refractory gastroparesis.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Maximising Time With a Normal Blood Glucose to Restore the Glucagon Response in Type 1 Diabetes...

Type 1 DiabetesType 1 Diabetes Mellitus With Hypoglycemia4 more

Almost all people who have had type 1 diabetes for 5 years have a defect in secretion of the hormone Glucagon. This hormone is involved in the body's response to low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia). It works by releasing glucose stores from the liver to bring the blood glucose back to normal. This defect therefore increases the risk of severe hypoglycaemia. The reason for this Glucagon defect in people with Type 1 diabetes is currently unknown. This study aims to look at the Glucagon response to hypoglycaemia in 24 people with type 1 diabetes to ascertain whether tight blood glucose control over a period of time improves this response. The investigators aim to achieve good blood glucose control using new generation Automated Insulin Delivery systems (AIDs). This system is made of: an insulin pump, a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and an algorithm that allows adjustment of insulin delivery based on the blood glucose readings from the CGM. This is the most up to date technology that there is in the management of type 1 diabetes. However, people using this technology often still have problems with high blood glucose after eating. To ensure a very good blood glucose control participants will also follow a low carbohydrate diet to prevent this blood glucose rise after meals. The Glucagon response to low blood glucose will be measured at zero and eight months using the hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemic clamp technique.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Reducing Treatment Risk in Older Adults With Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes Treated With InsulinHypoglycemia2 more

This study will evaluate the impact of academic detailing (evidence-based provider education) with or without patient pre-visit preparation (elicitation of values and preferences) on safe insulin de-prescribing among older patients with type 2 diabetes at risk for hypoglycemia. The hypothesis is that patients who are well-prepared for their primary care visit will engage in more informed discussions with their providers regarding re-evaluation of current treatment regimens. In clinically appropriate cases, these more effective discussions will result in safe de-prescribing and fewer future episodes of hypoglycemia.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Sweetgoals for Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 Diabetes

The study will test an app and web-delivered intervention designed to improve glycemic control (HbA1c) among young adults with Type 1 diabetes. All participants will receive the "core" digital intervention, the SweetGoals app, focused on self-monitoring and goal setting. Efficacy of two independent intervention components (incentives for adherence and web health coaching) will be tested

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of an Automated Physician-Directed Messaging on Patient Engagement in the Digital Diabetes...

Pre Diabetes

This study aims to understand the effects of automated physician directed messaging on patient engagement in the digital diabetes prevention program (dDPP). The messages are tailored to patient engagement levels based on established engagement thresholds, which are based on the patient's use of the dDPP application. The system is designed to minimize work for providers by sending automated targeted messages to patients to potentially increase engagement, prevent onset of diabetes and improve clinical outcomes. The patients in the study are automatically nudged using a combination of text messaging and MyChart messaging.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Postprandial Gut Hormone Responses in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

type1diabetesHunger1 more

The study will compare the postprandial responses to a test meal between subjects with type 1 diabetes and healthy control subjects, in terms of gut hormone levels, meal induced thermogenesis, hunger and satiety perception, as well as futher metabolic parameters.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Development and Testing of a Mobile Health Application for Management of Gestational Diabetes

DiabetesGestational1 more

Adequate control and management of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy is critical to mitigate its short- and long-term health consequences in women and their children and may serve as a key strategy to curb the escalating type 2 diabetes epidemic in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Taking a user-centered design approach, here the study investigators propose to develop a culturally-appropriate smartphone application (app) to support self-management of GDM, and additionally, test its usability and preliminary efficacy, among patients in a peri-urban hospital setting in Nepal. App-based lifestyle interventions for GDM management are not common, especially in LMICs where its prevalence is rapidly increasing, and as such, study findings will have important public health relevance for a broader population.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Cholesterol Lowering and Residual Risk in Diabetes, Type 1

Type 1 Diabetes

This is a prospective, interventional, cohort study, meaning that researchers will follow and observe a group of enrolled study participants over a period of time (one to two months) to gather information and record any developments of the outcomes in question. This study will recruit 125 participants with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) to: Analyze the effect of reducing the cholesterol levels in the blood on platelet function. (Platelets are small cells in the blood which help form blood clots to slow or stop bleeding and to help wounds heal Analyze the effect of reducing the cholesterol levels in the blood on While Blood Cell (WBC) gene expression, (White Blood Cells are part of the body's immune system which help the body fight infection and other diseases) and Analyze the effect of reducing the cholesterol levels in the blood on vascular or blood vessel function.

Recruiting25 enrollment criteria
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