Diabetes Clinical Trial
— MIDASOfficial title:
Muscle Multi-parametric NMR Imaging Development in Aged People With Sarcopenia or Frailty Syndrome; CLINical Study
Frailty is a multideterminant syndrome in which muscle function appears to play a central role. Muscle function depends on brain control, nutrition and perfusion. We hypothesized that multiparametric MRI assessment combined with comprehensive gerontological assessment (CGA) and routine biological assessment of inflammation in a sample of older people with and without diabetes will allow to explore on one side the possibilities of multi-parametric MRI muscle and brain imaging to describe the correlates of frailty and on the other side will describe the different muscle/brain alterations due to diabetes in frailty. The main objective is to compare the lipid percent of the rectus femoris in frail and pre-frail older subjects and in non-frail older subjects.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | May 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | May 30, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 70 Years to 90 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Robust or frail or pre-frail with at least 25% frail and 25% pre-frail according to Frieds criteria - Barthel index > or = 60/100 - With or without diabetes mellitus, 45 to 55 % with known diabetes mellitus - With no contraindication to undergo an MRI examination Exclusion Criteria: - not willing to participate - not able to give informed consent or to understand basic instruction due to any problem (sensorial, educational, language) - without social insurance - with a legal protection - with significant cognitive alteration (MMSe<21/30 or in case of low literacy <19/30) - with a recent (2 month period) severe event: hospitalization, sepsis, stroke even with complete recovery, trauma - with stroke sequelae (motor, speech) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Service de Médecine Gériatrique, CHU de LIMOGES | Limoges | |
France | Service de gériatrie - CHU Bordeaux - hôpital Xavier Arnozan | Pessac |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital, Bordeaux |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Fat involution and trophicity in rectus femoris | percentage of the rectus femoris lipid of both leg (dominant and non-dominant) in frail and pre-frail older subject and in non-frail older subjects (MRI with T1) | day 1 | |
Secondary | description of brain by MRI | description of MRI brain correlates of frailty and assessment of their sensibility / specificity with regards to Fried's frailty syndrome in a population older than 70y with at least 25% of subjects frail and 25% pre-frail and none with high level of daily living dependency. | day 1 | |
Secondary | Evaluation of inflammation grade | description of muscle/brain MRI correlates of frailty and assessment of their sensibility / specificity with regards to Fried's frailty syndrome in a population with low/medium grade inflammation (HsCRP>3mg/L), older than 70y as compared to other subjects | day 1 | |
Secondary | measure the myostatin rate | To explore the role of Myostatin in the regulation loop of muscle function during frailty | day 1 | |
Secondary | measure the cystatin-C and creatinine rate | Determine the associations between muscle alterations seen on MRI and glomerular filtration rate estimated using serum cystatin-C or creatinine | day 1 | |
Secondary | measure the serum interleukin IL-1b and IL-18 rate | Determine the associations between muscle alterations seen on MRI and serum IL-1b and IL-18. | day 1 |
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