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NCT ID: NCT00742521 Completed - Type 1 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Mechanisms of Hypoglycemia Associated Autonomic Dysfunction, Q.3

Start date: March 2001
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It has been found that in some cases, when a person with Diabetes Mellitus has an episode of low blood sugar,or hypoglycemia, and then later exercises, he or she is vulnerable to another bout of hypoglycemia during that exercise. The purpose of this study is to determine what factors during the previous bout of hypoglycemia might cause another bout of hypoglycemia while exercising later.

NCT ID: NCT00734669 Completed - Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Risk of Hypoglycemia in Type 2 Diabetes

Start date: July 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to establish the risk and frequency of non-symptomatic hypoglycemia in type 2 diabetes under previous therapy with glibenclamide. Participants will be monitored via a continuous glucose monitoring system in a standardized clinical setting during day and night time, implementing meals and exercise of moderate intensity performed in the postprandial state.

NCT ID: NCT00706693 Completed - Clinical trials for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Skittles(TM) Effective for Treating Hypoglycemia in Children With Type 1 Diabetes

Start date: August 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the most effective treatment option for managing naturally occurring hypoglycemia in children with type 1 diabetes. Hypotheses: 1. Sucrose and Fructose are equally effective as glucose in the treatment of spontaneous hypoglycemia in children with type 1 diabetes. 2. Children and teens will use a variety of treatment practices for the management of hypoglycemia. 3. Children and teens will prefer the mode of treatment that was most effective in treating hypoglycemia.

NCT ID: NCT00674440 Completed - Hyperinsulinism Clinical Trials

Utility of [F-18] fluoroDOPA for Neonatal Hyperinsulinism

Start date: December 2004
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Children with congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) have low blood sugar, and some of these children may require surgery. In this study, researchers affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania will test how well a radioactive drug (called F-DOPA) can detect a form of hyperinsulinism that may be cured by surgery. Eligible participants in this study will have positron emission tomography (PET) scans with F-DOPA prior to surgery.

NCT ID: NCT00662922 Completed - Critical Illness Clinical Trials

Consequences of Hypoglycemia on Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Patients

Start date: April 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Hypoglycemia occurs frequently during intensive blood glucose control in critically ill patients. The incidence of hypoglycaemia is associated with impaired outcome. However, it is hitherto unknown if hypoglycaemia itself predisposes patients to neurological impairment, e.g. cognitive dysfunction, or if it is the underlying medical condition that makes the patient prone to a high risk of hypoglycaemia and, concomitantly, neurocognitive impairment. Therefore we investigate neurocognitive function in patients who had hypoglycemias during their intensive care stay and compare the results to patients without hypoglycaemia whose medical conditions are matched to the hypoglycaemia patients.

NCT ID: NCT00641407 Completed - Clinical trials for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Bedtime Insulins and Oral Antihyperglycemic Drugs in Type 2 Diabetes

Start date: January 2007
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The maintenance of nearly normal glycemic levels reduces the risk of diabetic complications, but is difficult to achieve, despite the administration of escalating doses of oral antidiabetic drugs, such as metformin, sulfonylureas, and thiazolidinediones. Most patients eventually require insulin which usually is added when glycemic control with a regimen of oral antidiabetic agents becomes suboptimal. The aims of the present study were: 1) To compare the clinical efficacy of insulin glargine and neutral protamine lispro (NPL) insulin when added to ongoing oral therapy in poorly controlled type 2 diabetic patients; 2) to find out the possibility to phenotype the patient who may benefit more by the single treatment. This an open-label, randomized, parallel, 36-week comparative study was performed between January 2007 and March 2008 at a single centre.

NCT ID: NCT00615368 Completed - Type 1 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Treatment With Erythropoietin and Cognition During Hypoglycaemia

Start date: May 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the trial is to determine if erythropoietin (EPO) can enhance cognitive function during hypoglycaemia in patients with type 1 diabetes. Patients with type 1 diabetes will receive one injection of EPO. Hypoglycaemia will be induced 6 days after. Before (1 hour), during and after (1 hour) hypoglycaemia, the cognitive function will be measured.

NCT ID: NCT00614094 Completed - Clinical trials for Maternal Hypoglycemia

Maternal Hypoglycemia and Placental Pathology

Start date: December 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this retrospective pilot study is to assess the association of maternal hypoglycemia during the one hour glucose tolerance test with decreased placental weight and identifiable placental pathology. We hypothesize that a decreased one hour glucose tolerance test is a risk factor for decreased placental weight, an increased fetal to placental weight ratio, and other identifiable placental pathology.

NCT ID: NCT00609895 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

The Incidence of Hypoglycemia in Insulin Glargine-Treated Subjects With Diabetes Mellitus Upon Switching Between Bedtime and Morning Dosing

Start date: January 2004
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

To compare the percentage of subjects with a glucose measurement < than or = to 56 mg/dL at any point of the 8-point glucose profiles during 3 consecutive days before vs. 3 consecutive days after switching insulin glargine dosing time from bedtime to morning and vs. 3 consecutive days after switching back to bedtime dosing of insulin glargine.

NCT ID: NCT00608348 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Sympathetic Nerve Activity During Hypoglycemia and Exercise

Start date: April 2002
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if either hypoglycemia or exercise cause differential responses in muscle and skin sympathetic nerve activity.