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Active clinical trials for "Hyperglycemia"

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Complications in Hypertension and Obesity

Metabolic SyndromeHypertension3 more

The study in aimed to investigate epidemiology of risk factors in Russian Federation its prognostic value aimed on acceptance of national specific definition of metabolic syndrome and guidelines for its management.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

An Observational Study of Stroke Patients.

Quality of CareCerebrovascular Disorders3 more

The intention is to study presumed changes in daily practice, probably due to New Guidelines concerning stroke patients. The impression is more frequent measurements of blood pressure, serum glucose, troponin and supplementary computer tomography or magnetic resonance imaging.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Hypoglycemic and Hyperglycemic Disorders

Hypoglycemia in Newborn InfantsHyperglycemia

Definition of low birth weight: Low birth weight infants are those born weighing less than 2500 g. These are further subdivided into: Very Low Birth Weight : Birth weight <1,500 g Extremely Low Birth Weight : Birth weight <1,000 g Their survival is directly related to birth weight, with approximately 20% of those between 500 and 600 g and>90% of those between 1,250 and 1,500 g surviving. Perinatalcare has improved the rate of survival of low birth weight infants.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Collection of Human Liver Biopsy and Whole Blood Samples From T1DM, TP or PP Patients for Potential...

Type 1 DiabetesPancreatectomy; Hyperglycemia

In this study, liver samples will be collected, processed and stored in a specialized, clinical grade, cell bank for potential future clinical use. A set of ex-vivo immunogenicity and transdiffrentiation tests will be carried to confirm the ability of this cryopreserved cell batch to be used as clinical grade raw material. Biopsies will be collected during TP or PP with the assumption that some of the patients (especially PP patients will not go through Islets autotransplantation) will develop brittle diabetes, thus Orgenesis therapy can provide them in the long run, a treatment. In terms of T1DM the purpose is to have available clinical grade raw material for cell replacement therapy. The collected liver samples will be proliferated (up to passage 4) for future use. A portion of the stored cells will be utilized in a small-scale process to test possible immunogenicity performed on the collected blood sample. The assay will provide data whether immunomodulation treatment will be required in the future clinical trials. Also the transdffrentiated cells (AIPs) will be tested according to release criteria relevant for clinical IPC production. Liver biopsy donors will be contacted upon approval of the consecutive study and will have study recruitment priority. The donors can refuse to participate in the future study or may not need the therapy, however, their biopsies will be stored for a potential use if required, after the therapy is approved.

Unknown status14 enrollment criteria

Diabetes Mellitus After Intensive Care Admission

Stress HyperglycemiaDiabetes Mellitus

Stress hyperglycaemia is commonly observed during hospitalization in the intensive care unit (ICU) and has been shown to adversely influence outcome. It has been hypothesized that, when it occurs in previously non-diabetic patients, it reflects a latent disturbance of the glucose metabolism. Assessing the incidence of this phenomenon and identifying its risk factors could support prevention, detection and early treatment of impending diabetes mellitus type 2. We will perform a glucose tolerance test approximately 6-9 months post-ICU admission to screen for disorders of glucose metabolism. Furthermore, we examined characteristics that could have predicted the post-discharge disturbances: patient characteristics, parameters of disease severity and of glucose metabolism, as well as the FINDRISC (Finnish Diabetes Risc Score). We plan to enroll 400 patients.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Intraoperative Hyperglycemia and Infections After Orthopedic Surgery

Severe HyperglycemiaPostoperative Infection1 more

Postoperative infections are a common complication. A relationship between perioperative severe hyperglycemia and postoperative infections has been found in patients undergoing craniotomy. The aim of this study is to evaluate the epidemiology of intraoperative severe hyperglycemia (BGC >180 mg/dL; 10 mmol/L) and postoperative infections (wound, urinary and prosthetic joint infection) and to investigate if severe intraoperative hyperglycemia is associated with an higher risk of early postoperative (within the 7th postoperative days) infections (wound, urinary and prosthetic joint infection).

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

An Open-randomized, Balanced, Crossover Bioequivalence Study to Compare One MR Tablet of 60 mg Gliclazide...

HyperglycemiaDiabetes

The 2 × 2 crossover designed study is to evaluate the bioequivalence of two different MR tablets of gliclazide after single oral administration at the same doses to healthy subjects.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria

Glucagon Responses During Oral- and iv Glucose in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes

HyperglucagonemiaHyperglycemia1 more

In order to evaluate the potential role of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in the postprandial hyperglucagonemia, which characterizes type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) (as well as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)), we wish to investigate the secretion of glucagon in patients with T1DM without residual beta-cell function during 50-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and during isoglycemic iv glucose infusion. By evaluating C-peptide negative patients with T1DM we aim to describe the glucagon response to glucose (+/-stimulation of the GI tract) independently of the potentially very important regulation of glucagon secretion by endogenous insulin secretion. A more detailed understanding of the inappropriate glucagon secretion in T1DM is highly needed in order to establish new intervention strategies in the future treatment of the growing numbers of T1DM patients.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria
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