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Active clinical trials for "Diabetic Neuropathies"

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Prevalence of Peripheral Neuropathy and Its Impact on Activities of Daily Living in Patients With...

Diabetic Neuropathy PeripheralActivities of Daily Living

The trend of diabetes prevalence was increased by comparing these two national surveys in 2009 and 2014. However, the studies only focused on the prevalence and risk of diabetes and non-communicable diseases in Myanmar. The study focused on the common complications of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) is rare. The studies in other countries showed high prevalence rate and under-diagnosis of DPN. Most of the patients with DPN did not complain about their symptoms because of without prominent symptoms. DPN is the major complication of diabetes. According to the international studies, DPN has the hidden epidemic and is the common causes which can lead to disability and decreased the quality of life in diabetes. Therefore, the study focused on the prevalence of DPN and its impact on the ADLs is obligatory as the descriptive study to explore the actual situation. Nursing care is not only for the patients in the hospital but also for the people in the community. Moreover, the nurses have to focus on all levels of prevention. Diabetes is the lifelong diseases and accessibility of health care for everyone with diabetes is a very important issue in the era with increased prevalence of diabetes. Therefore, we all have to focus not only on the primary prevention but also on the secondary and tertiary prevention of diabetes. The secondary and tertiary prevention in the diabetic patients also means the primary prevention of other diseases and disabilities (the complications of diabetes). For diabetic neuropathic patients, maintaining normal daily living is very important liked everyone. The objective of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of DPN and DPNP in type 2 diabetic patients and impact on the activities of daily living. The descriptive, cross-sectional study design will be used in this study. The inclusion criteria are the person aged over 25 years of age who had already diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus, taking any anti-glycemic treatment. The persons who are suffering from neuropathy and neuropathic pain other than diabetes, severe illness of diabetic patients, mental illness and alcoholism will be excluded from this study. The patients who meet the inclusion criteria and come to outpatient diabetic clinics at YGH, NOGH, EYGH, and WYGH will be chosen as a sample after obtaining informed consent. Data collection will be done at this outpatients diabetic clinic of these four hospitals. This study has already obtained ethical clearance from Nursing Science Ethical Review Committee, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University, Japan with the review number D1605. It will be carrying out after obtaining approval from Department of Medical Research, Myanmar. At the outset, informed consent will be obtained with detailed information about the purpose of research, the part they need to participate, possible benefits and their rights to withdraw.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Prevalence and Risk Evaluation of Diabetic Complications of the Foot in A Large Canadian Population...

Diabetes MellitusType 210 more

The study aims to assess foot complications among patients with diabetes in Canada, using patient data collected during diabetes foot assessments performed by the LMC Chiropody Team between February 27, 2018 and April 17, 2019.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Administration of ACE-Inhibition on Autonomic and Peripheral Neuropathy in Patients...

Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy

Patients with diabetes mellitus and definite autonomic and peripheral neuropathy were randomized to receive quinapril or no treatment for 2 years.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Corneal Confocal Microscopy for the Identification and Prediction of Neuropathy in...

Diabetic PolyneuropathyDiabetes Mellitus5 more

Through the multinational pooled dataset approach, this trial will aim to derive and validate specific in vivo Corneal Confocal Microscopy (CCM) parameter thresholds for the identification of diabetic polyneuropathy, and - more importantly - the identification of individuals at future risk. Results of the study will permit application in clinical practice and intervention trials for diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) risk stratification. The primary goal of the study is to re-examine individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes with and without neuropathy, who had CCM performed in the past as a part of their neurological examination, to assess concurrent and predictive validity of different CCM parameters in individuals . These subjects will be invited to the study to be re-examined by CCM along with other neurological tests (physical exam, nerve conduction studies, quantitative sensory testing, blood test and in some centres also skin biopsy) during the single study visit. Additionally CCM data will be analyzed both manually and by recently developed automated analytical software to evaluate accuracy of the automated method. Evaluation of automated image analysis will influence likelihood of successful knowledge translation of this surrogate biomarker for DPN into clinical practice - in which the procedure could be harmonized with annual retinal examinations - and into intervention trials. Secondary aim of the study is to determine the factors associated with CCM parameters and their longitudinal change and collect bio-samples for future research in this field.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Exercise Induced Hypoalgesia Diabetes

Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyDiabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain

The purpose of this research study is to learn whether different forms of exercise can reduce pain experienced by individuals with painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

Corneal Confocal Microscopy in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes

Diabetic Neuropathies

Assessing the use of corneal confocal microscopy to evaluate for early neuropathy changes in subjects with Type 1 Diabetes.

Withdrawn23 enrollment criteria

Time To Complications Occurs in Diabetes

RetinopathyNephropathy3 more

Diabetes causing serious complications is well known. In this study the aim is to follow 950 patients with diabetes for 15 years to study when, in who and how the diabetes complications occurs.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Functional Imaging of the Therapeutic Effect of Pregabalin in Treatment for Neuropathic Pain

Diabetic NeuropathiesPain

Functional Imaging of the therapeutic effect of Pregabalin in treatment for neuropathic pain in patients with Diabetic Polyneuropathy using proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS): The aim of our study is to investigate the effect of Pregabalin as a treatment for neuropathic pain in a homogeneous study population, using proton MRS (1H MRS) focusing on four regions of interest (bilateral thalami, rostral anterior cingulated cortex (rACC) and dominant dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPC).

Unknown status23 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Impact of Training on Outcome Measures in Subjects With Painful Diabetic Neuropathy...

Diabetes MellitusPainful Distal Symmetric Sensorimotor Polyneuropathy

The difference between active treatment and placebo in a clinical trial of an analgesic appears to depend on a variety of factors other than the actual efficacy of the drug itself, including various aspects of study design and conduct. One potential such factor is how information about the study is presented to research staff and patients. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of different presentations of information on the difference between pregabalin and placebo observed in a clinical trial in patients with painful diabetic neuropathy.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Influence of Diabetic Neuropathy on Activation of Brown Adipose Tissue

Diabetes MellitusType 1

Influence of diabetic neuropathy on cold induced brown adipose tissue in type 1 diabetic patients.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria
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