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NCT ID: NCT03972904 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

A Clinical Trial of Overweight/Obesity With Type 2 Diabetes

ELFOOD
Start date: June 20, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In the previous intervention studies of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients, changes in blood glucose and insulin resistance profiles before and after intervention indicated that different intervention methods had different effects on outcomes. Therefore, this study intends to explore the effect of the Light-Fat Rice®combined with Active Peptide® on the level of insulin resistance in overweight/obese diabetic patients and its effect on the outcome through a 4-week, randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial, further elucidating its intervention mechanism theoretically. The study predicts that dynamic blood glucose(mean blood glucose) and glycosylated albumin will significantly different between the control group and the intervention group.And insulin resistance levels, blood lipids and other indicators wil be improved, and the test group was superior to the control group.All of these will contribute to more scientific and effective Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus's management.

NCT ID: NCT03971955 Active, not recruiting - Diabetes Clinical Trials

CharacterIzation of Adult Onset Autoimmune Diabetes

CIAO
Start date: July 8, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of the study is to identify new biomarkers of Adult Onset Autoimmune Diabetes (AOnAD).

NCT ID: NCT03967639 Active, not recruiting - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Seasonal Trends of Respiratory Morbidity in Diabetic Patients

Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) poses a significant burden on the patients and the health care system. The increasing number of surgery performed in elderly population results in an increased number of perioperative T2DM-related adverse effects. T2DM has a prevalence of 30-40% in a population undergoing cardiovascular surgery. Cardiac surgery, especially cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is also known to deteriorate respiratory mechanics. Therefore, the study is aimed at a retrospective analysis of seasonal trends in respiratory consequences of T2DM, i.e.: i: distribution of patients with and without T2DM presenting for elective cardiac surgery during the two-year examination period; ii: characterization of respiratory co-morbidities in the patients, iii: exploring whether the respiratory mechanics at presentation and those caused by cardiac surgery exhibit different trends in T2DM and control patients.

NCT ID: NCT03959306 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Efficacy of Black Seed Oil in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Start date: April 24, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of black seed oil on markers of endothelial dysfunction in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus .Also, to investigate its effect on glycemic control ,lipid profile and quality of life of those patients .

NCT ID: NCT03945747 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1

MEtabolic and Renal Effects of AutoMAted Insulin Delivery Systems in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

MERMAID-T1D
Start date: August 14, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In type 1 diabetes (T1DM), automated insulin delivery (AID) systems such as the hybrid closed loop artificial pancreas (HCL AP) combine the use of an insulin pump, continuous blood sugar monitor, and control algorithm to adjust background insulin delivery to improve time in target blood sugar range. Systems such as the predictive low glucose suspend system (PLGS) pause insulin delivery to try and reduce low blood sugars. We aim to complete a pilot study involving recruitment of youth ages 7 to 18 years from the following groups with type 1 diabetes: control participants consisting of youth on either multiple daily insulin injections or conventional insulin pump therapy that plan to continue with their current treatment modality, youth being transitioned to the HCL AP system, and youth being transitioned to the PLGS system. Individuals will be recruited into each of the aforementioned study groups based on their own expressed desire to either continue on MDI/standard insulin pump therapy or transition to either the HCL AP or PLGS systems. The decision to either continue with current therapy or transition therapy will remain entirely up to the participant and their family and will be based on personal preference and insurance coverage for that individual. We will not be randomizing the participants to any given treatment group during this study but rather will be recruiting based on the participant's decision. We would like to complete a physical exam with pubertal staging, collect blood and urine samples to evaluate cardiometabolic and renal markers, and complete a DXA scan to evaluate total lean and fat mass. After 3-6 months of either continuation of current treatment with either multiple daily insulin injections or conventional insulin pump therapy or transitioning to the HCL AP or PLGS systems, we would like to repeat the previously described blood, urine, and imaging tests for comparison. We are interested in examining the impact of the HCL AP and PLGS systems on maintaining blood sugars in target range, insulin sensitivity, and markers of cardiometabolic and renal function. We hypothesize that pauses in insulin delivery, as seen in the setting of automated insulin delivery systems, will result in improvements in insulin sensitivity, cardiometabolic markers, and renal function markers.

NCT ID: NCT03940209 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Addressing Basic Needs to Improve Diabetes Outcomes in Medicaid Beneficiaries

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This pragmatic randomized trial will test the effectiveness of a basic needs navigation intervention compared to usual care among 500 adults (ages 18-75) with Medicaid, type 2 diabetes, and 1 or more unmet basic needs. Basic needs includes having such things as adequate food, housing, personal safety, and money for necessities. The primary study hypothesis is that participants who receive navigation to address unmet basic needs will have a greater reduction (M=0.5%) in HbA1c pre-post compared with participants receiving usual care. Consistent with the study's conceptual model, the effects of unmet basic needs on barriers to self-care (e.g., attention, stress, sleep), health behaviors (e.g., glucose monitoring, diet, clinical screenings) and health outcomes (e.g., emergency department utilization, hospitalization, quality of life) will be examined.

NCT ID: NCT03938324 Active, not recruiting - Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Trials

Peer i-Coaching for Activated Self-Management Optimization in Adolescents and Young Adults With Chronic Conditions

PiCASO
Start date: October 29, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of a peer support coaching intervention to improve activated chronic illness self-management versus an attention control group in 225 adolescents and young adults with childhood onset chronic conditions.

NCT ID: NCT03936660 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

A 12 Month Site Randomized Trial in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and History of Cardiovascular Disease

COORDINATE
Start date: July 25, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

COORDINATE-Diabetes is a cluster-randomized clinical trial to test the effectiveness of an innovative, clinic-level educational intervention to improve the management of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease.

NCT ID: NCT03914326 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

A Heart Disease Study of Semaglutide in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

SOUL
Start date: June 17, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The researchers are doing this study to look whether the type 2 diabetes medicine, semaglutide, has a positive effect on heart disease. Participants will either get semaglutide tablets or placebo tablets ("dummy" medicine) - which treatment is decided by chance. Participants must take one tablet with water every morning on an empty stomach and not eat or drink anything for at least 30 minutes. The study will last for about 3.5-5 years. Participants will have up to 25 clinic visits and 1 phone call with the study doctor. Women cannot be in the study if pregnant, breast-feeding or if they plan to become pregnant during the study period.

NCT ID: NCT03908125 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2

Post Approval Study of the Eversense® Continuous Glucose Monitoring

PAS
Start date: March 19, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A Post Approval Study to Evaluate the Long-term Safety and Effectiveness of the Eversense® Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System over repeat insertion and removal cycles and to demonstrate the long-term safety of the Eversense® CGM System