Islet Transplant for Type 1 or Surgical Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes MellitusHypoglycemia2 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of islet transplants from human cadaver donors into type 1 or surgical diabetes mellitus patients who experience frequent acute or advanced chronic complications but do not qualify for other islet transplant trials. Under this protocol, patients may receive intraportal alloislet transplant under one of the following scenarios: islet transplant alone simultaneous islet-kidney transplant, or 3)islet after kidney transplant.
French Version of the Scales of Fear of Hypoglycaemia in Children With Type 1 Diabetes and Their...
Diabetes Type 1Type 1 diabetes usually appears brutally in children or young adults. While many factors of poor glycemic balance have been identified in the literature (age, socio-cultural and socio-economic level, family structure, adherence etc.), it turns out that hypoglycemia is the most common acute complications. It would be an important physiological and psychological barrier for the patient and his parents to manage this diabetes, the latter seeking to keep the blood glucose levels above the objectives in order to avoid the occurrence of a hypoglycemia, especially nocturnal. If there is a questionnaire currently validated as a tool to measure the fear of hypoglycemia (HFS, Hypoglycemia Fear Survey is available in three versions: L'HFS-Child (HFS-C) for children over 6 years old, HFS-Parents of Young children ( HFS-PYC) for parents of young children (under 8 years of age) and HFS-Parents (HFS-P)) for parents of children over 8 years of age, on the other hand, there are no French and no French studies have evaluated the prevalence and impact of the fear of hypoglycemia in French patients with type 1 diabetes. It is therefore essential to use a reliable and valid tool to identify patients affected by the fear of hypoglycemia, which can be an obstacle to improve glycemic control and to an optimum quality of life. Having a tool in French and validated on the scientific level would allow to propose adapted therapeutic treatments (psychological follow-up, individual or collective sessions of therapeutic education, material assistance (sensor of blood glucose, pump with insulin stop...) In order to both improve metabolic balance while increasing the quality of life of patients by lowering secondary anxiety to hypoglycemia
Glycemic Control Before, During and After the 2016 Paris Marathon
MarathonPhysical Activity3 moreThis is an observational mono-centric retrospective study carried out at the University Hospital of Brest The main objective of this study is to assess the glycemic control before, during and after the 2016 Paris Marathon in patients with type 1 diabetes using continuous glucose measurement (CGM) by DEXCOM sensor.
Suspicion of Hypoglycemic Effect of mRNA Based Covid-19 Vaccines (Polyethylene Glycol) Will Happen...
Diabetic ComplicationCovid19 Virus Infection2 morevaccines for covid-19 are gold strategy and great achievement at this century for protection against complications of covid-19 , development of many vaccines with different technology represent a big challenge for this disease so the world live bad days and the vaccines save world to see the light once again , mRNA based vaccines have a new technology which designed before for cancer therapy, this technology is very effective , producible and fast for future disease targets but these vaccine must contain excipients for preservation of this technology mRNA so we now study these side effects of excipients and we suspect that polyethylene glycol as excipients have big role at hypoglycemic effects with antidiabetic medications like metformin and insulin especially at children and older age
Affect of RT-CGMS as Part of Clinical Care in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
HypoglycemiaType 1 Diabetes MellitusThe incidence of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is increasing annually, in all pediatric age groups, especially among infants and toddlers.However, only 30% of diabetic children manage to achieve and maintain glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels below 8%, although most are treated by intensive insulin therapy.Recently, devices for real-time continuous glucose monitoring (RT-CGMS) have been introduced to aid self management of glycemic control. These devices enable the patients to see the interstitial glucose levels continuously, the trends of decrement and increment, and to have alarms prior to a severe hypoglycemic episode . The RT-CGMS was approved in Israel for routine usage in the pediatric population, 0-18 years in 2011, indicated for those with recurrent hypoglycemic episodes. So, the aim of the investigators study is to examine prospectively the short and long term effect of the RT-CGMS routine usage, in daily routine life of the diabetic child.
Diabetes Mellitus at the University Medical Center of Mannheim
Diabetes MellitusHypoglycaemiaDevelopment of a training concept for health care professionals (nursing and medical staff), according to the current guidelines on treatment of in-patients with Diabetes. Primary endpoint is the change in hypoglycaemia rates comparing data before and after the training. Hereby we can derive the effects of staff training on the quality of health care in this patient population.
Inpatient Self Monitoring and Administration Study (ISMAS)
Diabetes MellitusHyperglycemia1 moreISMAS is designed to test the hypothesis that self management of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus by selected patients admitted for elective surgery is more efficacious than standard care with respect to overall glycemic control, attaining finger-stick blood sugars, and administering insulin.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) After Surgical Variations of the Roux-en-y Gastric Bypass
Continuous Glucose MonitoringRoux-en-y Gastric Bypass1 moreThis study evaluates the difference in post prandial tissue glucose levels between two variation of Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass by continuous glucose monitoring.
Early Breast Feeding and Glucose Levels in High Risk Newborns
Neonatal HypoglycemiaEarly breast feeding has shown to be important to mother-infant bonding and is associated with longer duration of breast feeding. However, little data is available regarding its contribution to glucose levels in the newborn infants. Newborns that are at risk to develop hypoglycemia may benefit from early breast feeding if this appears to prevent post-partum hypoglycemia.
Hypoglycemia at Initiation of Pump Therapy in Children With Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 DiabetesThe purpose of this study is to determine if patients have more hypoglycemic episodes the first 3 days following pump start compared to their usual number of hypoglycemias with our actual pump initiation protocol.