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Correlation of CGM Metrics With OGTT and Pregnancy Outcomes in Pregnant Women With or Without a...

Pregnancy ComplicationsDiabetes Mellitus1 more

the aim of the study is to obtain CGM data concomitant with OGTT and to determine what CGM metrics obtained in pregnant women with and without a high risk of GDM correlate best with the diagnostic OGTT (obtained via the 2-step and 1-step approaches).

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Effects of Seaweed Extract on Blood Glucose Response to Sucrose

Glucose IntoleranceDiabetes Mellitus3 more

This study will examine the impact of the seaweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) extract on blood glucose levels after a sugary drink in healthy subjects. The aim of this study is to investigate if the seaweed extract, when consumed with the sucrose, can lower blood glucose levels, compared to the raise after sucrose only, in healthy volunteers. The study is designed as an acute, double-blind, randomised, controlled crossover trial in 16 healthy subjects. Participants will be asked to consume sucrose solution or sucrose solution with added seaweed extract.The effects on blood glucose levels will be determined over 2 hours after the consumption.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Glucagon Suppression by Hyperglycemia in the Presence and Absence of Amino Acid Infusion

HealthyType 2 Diabetes1 more

This study is being done to better understand how amino acids alter the release of glucagon and insulin compared to glucose alone in health and disease.

Recruiting50 enrollment criteria

The SHINE Study: Safety of Implant and Preliminary Performance of the SHINE SYSTEM in Diabetic Subjects...

Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Mellitus7 more

The objectives of SHINE study are to confirm the safety aspects of the SHINE SYSTEM. Moreover, the goal of this clinical investigation is the initial evaluation of sensor's performance by assessing sensor's ability to qualitatively detect the appropriate analytes in subjects with diabetes of 18 years and older.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

PGMP for Alberta Surgical Patients

Hyperglycemia

Patients with postoperative hyperglycemia have higher complication rates and worse outcomes than patients with in-target glucose, including longer length-of-stay, more admissions to intensive care, increased readmission rates, and higher risk of infection. There are 35-40% of surgical patients at risk of postoperative hyperglycemia, including 20-30% of patients with diabetes, 10% with undiagnosed diabetes, and another 5-10% without diabetes who will have hyperglycemia. Data demonstrate significant quality and practice gaps that contribute to postoperative hyperglycemia in Alberta; 43% of patients with diabetes had no postoperative glucose measurements and two-third had postoperative hyperglycemia. The multi-disciplinary Perioperative Glycemic Management Pathway (PGMP) has been demonstrated to reduce postoperative hyperglycemia and improve outcomes for surgical patients in pilot-testing. This project will confirm the effects of the PGMP on (1) postoperative glycemic management; (2) length-of-stay; (3) readmission rates and (4) cost savings; compared to usual care in surgical patients admitted for >24-hours postoperatively. We will implement the PGMP in 12 services in 6 hospitals in Alberta using implementation science and an evidence-informed knowledge translation approach. Impact will be analyzed using a stepped-wedge study design and will include formal evaluation of cost-effectiveness and implementation, clinical, and patient-reported outcomes. The primary efficacy outcome is change in length-of-stay pre/post implementation. Secondary clinical outcomes include the 30-day readmission rate, surgical site infection rate, 30-day mortality, and one-year mortality. We will implement the PGMP for 23,200 patients, and reduce postoperative hyperglycemia and associated complications for 7,665 patients, avoiding the expenditure of >$24.6 million for a return on investment of 1,810%.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Initiation at Hospital Discharge

Type 1 DiabetesType2 Diabetes3 more

The purpose of this study is to look at feasibility (the likelihood) of continued use of the FreeStyle Libre 2 Continuous glucose monitor (CGM) when started at the time of hospital discharge in patients with poorly controlled diabetes and to look at the effects of CGM use on blood glucose control and quality of life. Additional information will be collected to determine the barriers to continuing CGM use after discharge. The investigators will also collect information to see how well blood glucose has been controlled after discharge while utilizing the CGM.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Emotion-Diet Interactions in Pregnancy

Pregnancy RelatedStress5 more

This study will investigate how maternal emotional state following a controlled stress exposure in pregnancy influences blood glucose and insulin levels after eating a standardized meal, and whether the effects of emotional state on blood glucose and insulin is different after eating a healthy meal (low GI) compared to a less healthy meal (high GI).

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Genetic Variation on Beta-cell Function During Fasting and Hyperglycemia...

Healthy

The GLP-1 receptor (GLP1R) gene is found on the beta cells of the pancreas. Its role is in the control of blood sugar level by enhancing insulin secretion from the pancreas after eating a meal. The purpose of this research study to find out how genetic variations in GLP1R alter insulin secretion, in the fasting state and when blood sugars levels are elevated.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Wenzhou Gestational Diabetes Cohort

Gestational Diabetes MellitusIntrauterine Hyperglycemia4 more

The Wenzhou Gestational Diabetes Cohort (WGDC) is a prospective cohort study among women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy and their offspring living in Wenzhou, China. The primary aim of this cohort is to characterize the continuous blood glucose response to dietary intake and physical activity among pregnant women with GDM over 2 weeks, and to facilitate the development of personalized nutritional/lifestyle recommendation among these patients. Another aim of the WGDC is to investigate the association of dietary and physical activity together with continuous glucose change during pregnancy on the adverse birth outcomes including preterm birth, macrosomia and large-for-gestational-age birth. The secondary aim is to investigate the prospective associations of diet, physical activity and continuous glucose change over 2 weeks among the patients with long-term metabolic health of the women and their offspring.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Diabetes Clinical Decision Support

HyperglycemiaHyperglycemia Stress3 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of an electronic medical record clinical decision support tool on rates of dysglycemia in the hospital, and its clinical and economical outcomes. The study also evaluates the perspectives of providers regarding the tool's usefulness on disease management support, knowledge, and practice performance.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria
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