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Who Will Benefit From Bariatric Surgery for Diabetes?
A study investigating the influence of fat distribution, genetic susceptibility markers for type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and fat distribution, epigenetic and transcriptomic changes and gut hormone responses to a mixed meal on diabetes remission following bariatric surgery.
The Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Kidney Oxygenation in Obese Adults With Type 2 Diabetes and Hyperfiltration
In this study the investigators will examine the effects of VAT reduction by bariatric surgery on kidney hypoxia and compare kidney oxygenation before- and after surgery in both sexes using BOLD-MRI and measures of kidney hemodynamic function. Furthermore, the investigators will assess whether kidney oxygenation is reduced in obese T2D …
A UK Registry for Metabolic and Bariatric Endoscopic Interventions
In the UK alone, obesity is a major health problem with more than one quarter of adults estimated to be obese. Obesity promotes the development of many serious diseases including diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, and increased risk of some cancers. Patients living with obesity also suffer from significant symptoms …
Fitbit and AI Chatbot in Sedentary Primary Care Patients With T2D
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a 12-week intervention utilizing a Fitbit and artificial intelligence (AI)-delivered diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) with tailored text messages. The main question it aims to answer is: Does providing a wearable fitness and activity tracker …
Extending Indication for Islet Autotransplantation in Pancreatic Surgery
Islet autotransplantation (IAT) is a therapeutic approach used to prevent pancreatogenic diabetes or to reduce the severity of diabetes after a major pancreatectomy. Total pancreatectomy with IAT is being used almost exclusively for treatment of chronic pancreatitis. More recently, indications other than chronic pancreatitis have been reported including IAT after …
Circulating Biomarkers in the Development of Type 1 Diabetes
More than 100 million U.S. adults are now living with diabetes or prediabetes. Investigators still do not fully understand how diabetes develops and how the disease worsens. Insulin is a hormone that helps the body use sugar as a fuel and control blood-sugar levels. People with diabetes have problems making …
Diabetes Screening in Patients on Long-Term Glucocorticoid Therapy
Glucocorticoids are widely prescribed in the treatment of many inflammatory, autoimmune or allergic diseases, but also in transplant patients or patients with malignant hematological diseases (leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma, etc.). They have many side effects, including effects on carbohydrate metabolism. Corticosteroids are diabetogenic because they disrupt pancreatic insulin secretion and decrease …
Ultrasound Findings in Diabetic Pregnancies
The goal of our study is to identify ultrasonographic markers that can predict adverse neonatal outcomes. Specifically, we hypothesize that an increase in fetal liver volumes will increase transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) in the newborn and thus jaundice requiring phototherapy. This information can be used in patient counseling and to guide …
User Evaluation of a Home-collection Kit for People With Diabetes
Type 1 and Type 2 are the most common types of diabetes mellitus. Although the cause of Type 1 is different to Type 2, they can both lead to high blood glucose levels as the patient is unable to store and use sugar. The disease is an epidemic of the …
Impact of Smart Connected Insulin Pens on Quality of Life in Dependent Patients With Diabetes Using Continuous Glucose Measurement
Insulin-treated diabetes in dependent or institutionalized patients is often poorly balanced and continuous glucose measurement is underused. The purpose of this tudy is to know how smart connected insulin pens and continuous glucose measurement can improve insulin therapy practice in dependent and/or institutionalized patients?