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Clinical Evaluation of Non-invasive Blood Glucose Meter

Clinical Evaluation of Non-invasive Blood Glucose Meter

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Overview

This trial is a prospective, multicenter, non-randomized, open-label, self-controlled, paired design clinical study, which will be conducted in 3 research centers, with a total of 210 subjects enrolled, including diabetic patients aged 18 years and above and some healthy subjects. After screening, each eligible subject will have their blood glucose measured simultaneously at specified time points using three methods: non-invasive blood glucose meter (the experimental group), fully automatic laboratory biochemical analyzer (the primary control group) using the hexokinase method to measure venous plasma blood glucose, and fingertip capillary blood sample (the secondary control group) to detect fingertip capillary blood glucose. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the non-invasive blood glucose meter for blood glucose measurement in diabetic patients.

Description

After screening, the qualified subjects complete the blood glucose measurement in three ways at the following time points on the test day, namely, fasting blood glucose before breakfast, 1 hour post breakfast, 2 hours post breakfast, and 3 hours post breakfast.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Inclusion Criteria for healthy subjects:

  • Male or female, aged >=18 years.
  • Fully understand the nature, significance, possible benefits, possible inconveniences or potential risks of this research, and should also understand the research procedures, be willing to complete the entire research process, and provide written consent form.

Inclusion Criteria for patients with type 2 diabetes:

  • Male or female, aged >=18 years.
  • Previously diagnosed type 2 diabetes according to WHO criteria of 1999.
  • Fully understand the nature, significance, possible benefits, possible inconveniences or potential risks of this research, and should also understand the research procedures, be willing to complete the entire research process, and provide written consent form.

Exclusion Criteria:

Exclusion Criteria for healthy subjects:

  • There are injuries, scars, obvious pigmentation and other factors that interfere with the detection of the palm skin to be tested.
  • Allergy to lasers.
  • Had diabetes history or fasting blood glucose (FPG) >= 6.1 mmol/L or glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) >= 5.7% during the screening period.
  • Alcohol dependency or drug abuse.
  • Those who have participated in clinical trials of other drugs within 3 months before screening (since the last visit of the previous trial).
  • Pregnancy or lactation period.
  • Difficulty in venous blood collection or fainting of needles or blood.
  • Other circumstances that the investigator considers inappropriate to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria for patients with type 2 diabetes:

  • There are injuries, scars, obvious pigmentation and other factors that interfere with the detection of the palm skin to be tested.
  • Allergy to lasers.
  • Type 1 diabetes, monogenic mutant diabetes, pancreatic damage, or secondary diabetes of other causes should be excluded.
  • Severe structural heart disease, such as congenital heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, hypertrophic or dilated cardiomyopathy, chronic congestive heart failure (NYHA≥III); acute myocardial infarction within 12 months before enrollment; history of severe liver or kidney dysfunction (eGFR < 60 ml/min/1.73m2 calculated by MDRD formula at screening period); and mental disorders, etc.
  • With a history of acute complications of diabetes within 3 months before enrollment; or severe diabetes-related complications.
  • Alcohol dependency or drug abuse.
  • Those who have participated in clinical trials of other drugs within 3 months before screening (since the last visit of the previous trial).
  • Pregnancy or lactation period.
  • Difficulty in venous blood collection or fainting of needles or blood.
  • Other circumstances that the investigator considers inappropriate to participate in the study.

Study details
    Diabetes Mellitus

NCT06796322

Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

21 October 2025

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