Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

Focusing on patients with diabetes complicated with pulmonary infection, the purpose of this study is: 1) to identify the epidemiology, etiologic spectrum and status of diagnosis and treatment; 2) to develop a symptom score scale , clarify the risk factors and create a precise warning model; 3) to develop a rapid detection of pathogen of lower respiratory infection, to establish clinical pathways of early diagnosis and treatment of diabetes complicated with pulmonary infections (including bacterial, tuberculosis and fungal infections) and then make an application in clinic.


Clinical Trial Description

Investigators perform a observational study on 6000 patients with diabetes, among which 200 patients with pulmonary infection are included in a retrospective study and 100 patients go through metabolomics research. All patients receive clinical questionnaires, laboratory examinations and pulmonary function tests. Investigators study on pathogen distribution and infection ratio of patients above depending on follow-up survey. 1:1 nested case-control study is carried out involving 100 cases from pulmonary-infected group paired with 100 control cases matched for gender, age and fasting blood-glucose. The final purpose is to create a precise warning model in order to develop a rapid detection of pathogen of lower respiratory infection in diabetes patients. Now investigators wish to register this study to do a further research, in order to improve the early diagnosis of diabetes complicated with pulmonary infection and to reduce the mortality. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03617393
Study type Observational
Source Ruijin Hospital
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date July 10, 2017
Completion date December 1, 2021

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT03743779 - Mastering Diabetes Pilot Study
Completed NCT03786978 - Pharmaceutical Care in the Reduction of Readmission Rates in Diabetes Melitus N/A
Completed NCT01804803 - DIgital Assisted MONitoring for DiabeteS - I N/A
Completed NCT05039970 - A Real-World Study of a Mobile Device-based Serious Health Game on Session Attendance in the National Diabetes Prevention Program N/A
Completed NCT04507867 - Effect of a NSS to Reduce Complications in Patients With Covid-19 and Comorbidities in Stage III N/A
Completed NCT04068272 - Safety of Bosentan in Type II Diabetic Patients Phase 1
Completed NCT03243383 - Readmission Prevention Pilot Trial in Diabetes Patients N/A
Completed NCT03730480 - User Performance of the CONTOUR NEXT and CONTOUR TV3 Blood Glucose Monitoring System (BGMS) N/A
Recruiting NCT02690467 - Efficacy, Safety and Acceptability of the New Pen Needle 34gx3,5mm. N/A
Completed NCT02229383 - Phase III Study to Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of Added Exenatide Versus Placebo to Titrated Basal Insulin Glargine in Inadequately Controlled Patients With Type II Diabetes Mellitus Phase 3
Completed NCT05799976 - Text Message-Based Nudges Prior to Primary Care Visits to Increase Care Gap Closure N/A
Completed NCT06181721 - Evaluating Glucose Control Using a Next Generation Automated Insulin Delivery Algorithm in Patients With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes N/A
Recruiting NCT04489043 - Exercise, Prediabetes and Diabetes After Renal Transplantation. N/A
Withdrawn NCT03319784 - Analysis for NSAID VS Corticosteroid Shoulder Injection in Diabetic Patients Phase 4
Completed NCT03542084 - Endocrinology Auto-Triggered e-Consults N/A
Completed NCT02229396 - Phase 3 28-Week Study With 24-Week and 52-week Extension Phases to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of Exenatide Once Weekly and Dapagliflozin Versus Exenatide and Dapagliflozin Matching Placebo Phase 3
Recruiting NCT05544266 - Rare and Atypical Diabetes Network
Completed NCT01892319 - An International Non-interventional Cohort Study to Evaluate the Safety of Treatment With Insulin Detemir in Pregnant Women With Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes Pregnancy Registry
Completed NCT05031000 - Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems: Discounter Versus Brand N/A
Recruiting NCT04039763 - RT-CGM in Young Adults at Risk of DKA N/A