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Observational Study of Drug Naive Diabetes Receiving Insulin Therapy

Type 2 Diabetes

A multi-centre, open-label trial to investigate the efficacy and possible mechanism of Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion treatment in patients with drug naive type 2 diabetes.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Contextualizing the Evidence for Action on Diabetes - Cohort

Diabetes MellitusType 2

This protocol reflects the second part of a larger mixed-methods study aimed at exploring the process by which global recommendations can be translated into context-specific, evidence-informed action for diabetes prevention in low-resource settings. Firstly, a retrospective cohort study will assess the current level of implementation of comprehensive diabetes care over a 24-month period (2019-2020), by describing healthcare received and health outcomes of a representative sample of diabetes patients currently accessing care in the study region. Focus groups prompted by the findings of the retrospective study will be used to inspire local innovations which will be evaluated through a prospective follow-up of the cohort.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Incidence of Complications of Peripheral Venous Access in the Type 2 Diabetic Population

Diabetes MellitusType 25 more

Diabetes Mellitus type 2 (T2DM) is one of the most frequent metabolic diseases worldwide. It is expected that in 2035 around 600 million people will suffer from the disease. A recent systematic review has estimated that the direct annual cost of Diabetes worldwide treatments and care is over $ 827 billion and has been independently associated with nosocomial complications, thrombosis-like infections and prolonged admissions. In addition, it is estimated that up to 90% of patients in acute hospitals require a peripheral venous catheter which are associated at the same time with mechanical, infectious and thrombotic acute complications. Recently the emergence of new medium-sized peripheral devices (Midline®) and new peripheral central venous access catheters (PICC), which are more biocompatible, are opening new clinical possibilities with the aim of improving safety and comfort during treatment time and the reduction of associated complications. With all this, a observational case-control study has been proposed in order to analyze the impact of T2DM disease and its associated complications on the patient requiring peripheral venous access. Furthermore investigators will consider if these new peripheral devices can be a remarkable benefit for these patients. This study will be carried out at the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

The ELG Analysis of Glucose a Correlational to Blood Glucose Assay

Diabetes MellitusType 12 more

This study is an investigational study of the ELG medical device to monitor glucose blood level in diabetes mellitus Type 1 and 2 without blood samples in comparison to blood testing methods."Investigational" means the ELG medical device is subjected by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for premarket testing requirements. The purpose of this study is to collect data comparison values between ELG testing device to current blood testing methods.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Insulin Stimulated Vasodilation in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Type2 Diabetes

This study evaluates the role of endothelin in insulin stimulated vasodilation and glucose uptake. The subjects will complete an hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp with and without blockade of the endothelin receptors.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

ALA on Glycemic Control in T2DM Participants

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

With the emerging worldwide epidemic of type 2 diabetes, dietary recommendations to improve diabetes management have been emphasized in the scientific community. Particular attention has been drawn to various benefits of replacing saturated fatty acids with unsaturated fatty acids. Alpha-linolenic acid, the only omega-3 fatty acid that is from plant sources, has been suggested by animal and cell studies to play a beneficial role in regulating blood glucose levels. However, human studies have been more inconsistent with their findings. The focus of this project is to investigate the evidence in the context of ALA and blood glucose parameters in participants with type 2 diabetes by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

The Role of Arachidonic Acid Metabolites, From Patients With Metabolic Syndrome

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

The purpose of this study is to determine whether an increase in lipid bodies in leukocytes will lead to an increase in eicosanoid production. The 2nd purpose is to determine if there is a significant correlation between lipid body formation and enhanced generation of both Lipoxygenase (LO) and COX derived eicosanoids. The 3rd purpose is, if lipid bodies are involved in arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism, then AA present in these lipid rich structure must be released by phospholipases and the free Arachidonic Acid (AA) must have access to the eicosanoid forming enzyme. The fourth objective is to determine the compartmentalisation of cPLA2 and MAP kinases including ERK1, ERK2, p85 and p38 are involved in AA liberation within lipid bodies.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Multi-centre Peer Support Program in Type 2 Diabetes Patients in Hong Kong

Type 2 DiabetesPeer Group

This is a pre-and-post study with a study duration of one year involving 7 diabetes centres in Hong Kong. A group of motivated patients with type 2 diabetes will be trained as peer supporters in two training workshops. Patients who may benefit from peer support program will be recruited as peers. In the one year study period, peer supporters are required to have 2 face-to-face interviews and 12 phone calls. Clinical parameters and psycho-behavioral parameters of both peer supporters and peers will be evaluated at the baseline and at the end of the study.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Salivary Transcriptome Biomarkers for Early Diabetes Detection

Pre-diabetesType II Diabetes1 more

A PRoBE design study will be used to obtain saliva from patients before undergoing blood study evaluation for screening at risk patients for the presence of undiagnosed pre-diabetes of type II diabetes. Pre-specified saliva biomarkers will be evaluated along with multi-marker models for their discriminatory value for distinguishing patients with normal glucose metabolism from those with disease. Appropriate housekeeping genes will also be incorporated to allow for the measurement of relative gene expression.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Person-centred Interactive Self-management Support in Primary Healthcare for People With Type 2...

Diabetes Type 2

The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a person-centred digital intervention in primary healthcare for people with T2D, in addition to their usual diabetes care.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria
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