Cognitive Function and Electrocardiogram (ECG) During Hypoglycemia and Blockade of the Renin-angiotensin...
Type 1 DiabetesHypoglycemiaHypothesis: Treating patients with type 1 diabetes with a certain antihypertensive drug preserve cerebral function during hypoglycaemia. Background: Studies have found that certain genetic variations leaves a subject with type 1 diabetes more prone to hypoglycaemia. It it thought to be a decline in cognition during hypoglycaemia that leaves them at risk of severe hypoglycaemia. The idea is tha when you suppress the genetic phenotype with a well known antihypertensive drug an improvement in cognition will occur and this will remove the patients tendency to severe hypoglycaemia. Methods: The investigators want to explore whether the cerebral function is improved during hypoglycaemia in subjects with type 1 diabetes and the above mentioned genetic variation when treated with the antihypertensive drug Candesartan.
Adrenaline Injections to Children Born at Elective CS
Respiratory DistressHypoglycemiaChildren born after elective C-section have a greater risk of respiratory problems and hypoglycemia - most likely due to a lower concentration of stress hormones compared to children born vaginally. Hypothesis: can we eliminate or reduce the risk of respiratory distress and hypoglycaemia by administrating adrenaline to the newborn.
Prevalence of Hypoglycaemia in Congenital Adrenal Insufficiency
Adrenal InsufficiencyCongenitalChildren with congenital primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency, who are deficient in cortisol, are at risk for hypoglycaemia, irrespective of appropriate hydrocortisone treatment, which can lead to potentially serious neurological complications. Few series are described in pediatrics. The prevalence of hypoglycaemia is probably underestimated because it is often asymptomatic and capillary blood glucose monitoring is not always performed routinely. The objective of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of hypoglycaemia in children with adrenal insufficiency.
Brain Ketone Metabolism in Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 DiabetesHypoglycemiaThis study is designed to examine the value of infusing BHB in type 1 diabetic subjects during experimentally induced hypoglycemic episode in conjunction with testing of cognitive function. This will lay the basis for subsequent trials exploring the novel use of therapeutic doses of oral ketone formulations that are currently under commercial development, which could serve as adjunct therapies to protect the brain from hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetic subjects experiencing recurrent hypoglycemia.
Real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates
HypoglycemiaHypoglycemia is frequent in very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates and compromises their neurological outcome. The aim of this study was to compare real-time continuous glucose monitoring system (RT-CGMS) to standard method by intermittent capillary blood glucose testing in detecting and managing hypoglycemia. The investigators calculated a number of 48 neonates to be randomized between 2 ways of glucose level monitoring for their 3 first days of life : either by RT-CGMS (CGM-group), or by intermittent capillary glucose testing (IGM-group) associated with a blind-CGMS to detect retrospectively missed hypoglycemia. The investigators' hypothesis is that in the CGM group number and duration of hypoglycemia will be lower.
A Trial Investigating the Effect of Acute Hypoglycaemia on Cognitive Function and Brain Activation...
DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 moreThis trial is conducted in Europe. The aim of the trial is to compare cognitive function and associated brain activation patterns during an acute hypoglycaemic episode and during euglycaemia (normal blood glucose concentration). Additionally, the purpose is to assess cognitive function in the recovery phase after hypoglycaemia or euglycaemia, respectively, in subjects with type 1 diabetes.
Glucose Control During Labour in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus With Insulin Treatment: A Randomized...
Gestational DiabetesHypoglycemia1 morePregnant women with gestational diabetes who are treated with insulin and their daily insulin dose is 30 IU or more will be randomized into two groups. Active treatment group will receive insulin-glucose-infusion during labour. In the observational group, blood glucose level during labour will be monitored and insulin-glucose-infusion is started only if needed. The hypothesis is that there will not be a difference in rate of hypoglycemia between the two groups and that the proportion of observational group participants that need infusion is low.
Lipohypertrophy Monitoring Study
Diabetes MellitusLipohypertrophy1 moreThe investigators intend to audit the impact of optimal injection technique education delivered through a multimodal tailored approach augmented with a digital 'tailorable' patient learning platform on clinical parameters and self-care behaviours of insulin treated patients in a prospective audit with follow-up in 6 months, conducted in multiple sites across Belgium. Diabetes patients with or without lipohypertrophy will be entered into the audit. The end points measured will include the impact on consumption of insulin, long term blood glucose control (HbA1c), hypoglycaemia, glucose variability, needle reuse, patient injection habits and clinician education, training and information inputs.
Hypoglycemia Requiring Emergency Services Intervention: Patient Characteristics, Outcome and Cardiovascular...
Diabetes MellitusHypoglycemiaPatients who suffer hypoglycaemia in the community requiring the services of an ambulance are known to have a high short term mortality based on previous work. What is not known is the demographics of this group and also what the cause of death was for individuals whom unfortunately passed away in the time following ambulance callout. Importantly, studies looking at interventions to reduce poor outcomes in this group are lacking. The investigators conducted a pilot trial with the main goals to: Characterise this group in more detail and ascertain what was recorded as cause of death in those whom passed away in the months/years following community hypoglycaemia Ascertain if a simple nurse led intervention, focusing on educating participants on avoidance of hypoglycaemia, could improve outcome.
A Trial to Investigate the Impact of Nocturnal Hypoglycaemia on Sleep in Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes...
DiabetesDiabetes Mellitus1 moreThis trial is conducted in Europe. The aim of this trial is to investigate the impact of low blood sugar during the night on sleep in subjects with type 2 diabetes.