There are currently 79 active clinical trials seeking participants for Diabetes research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Diabetes participants are California, Texas, Florida and Pennsylvania.
Exciflex for Chronic Wound Therapy
Recruiting
Objectives: The study objective is to carry a pilot clinical assessment comparing the exciflex bandage to standard of care (SoC) for ischemic wounds and will involve participants who are Veterans with lower extremity ischemic wounds. Research Plan: The study will employ a randomized repeated measures design to assess the therapeutic effectiveness of exciflex in clinical use. Methodology: All participants with chronic ischemic wounds treated at LSCDVAMC will be potentially eligible for the stud... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
11/02/2023
Locations: Louis Stokes VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, Cleveland, Ohio
Conditions: Chronic Wound, Diabetes, Spinal Cord Injury, Ischemic Wound
Taste Bud-Derived Stem Cells in Humans
Recruiting
Background: Stem cells are found in body tissues. They can regenerate into more of the same cells or become other types of cell. Researchers want to use stem cells from taste buds to try to make cells that secrete insulin. Taste buds are found mostly on the tip and sides of the tongue. Researchers also want to study if the number of taste buds and stem cells decrease as people age. They will remove small pieces of tongue tissue (about the size of a pen tip). The taste buds will grow back. It is... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 120 years
Trial Updated:
05/17/2024
Locations: National Institute of Aging, Clinical Research Unit, Baltimore, Maryland
Conditions: Diabetes
Urinary Vitamin C Loss in Diabetic Subjects
Recruiting
Several studies have reported that diabetic subjects have lower plasma vitamin C concentrations than non-diabetic subjects. Although urinary vitamin C loss in diabetic subjects was reported to be increased in two studies, these are difficult to interpret due to lack of controlled vitamin C intake, inadequate sampling, lack of control subjects, or methodology uncertainties in vitamin C assay and sample processing. Consequently, it is unclear whether diabetic subjects truly have both low plasma an... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 65 years
Trial Updated:
05/16/2024
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Diabetes
Sodium Bicarbonate and Mitochondrial Energetics in Persons With CKD
Recruiting
Skeletal muscle metabolic health is critical for mobility and an underrecognized target of metabolic acidosis in chronic kidney disease. Impaired muscle mitochondrial metabolism underlies poor physical endurance increasing the risk of mobility disability. The proposed project will use precise in vivo tools to study the pathophysiology of poor physical endurance in a clinical trial treating metabolic acidosis among persons living with chronic kidney disease.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 21 years and 85 years
Trial Updated:
05/16/2024
Locations: University of California Davis Health, Sacramento, California +1 locations
Conditions: Chronic Kidney Diseases, Metabolic Acidosis, Fatigue, Physical Endurance, Insulin Resistance, Mitochondrial Energetics, Diabetes
Pancreatic Islet Transplantation Into the Anterior Chamber of the Eye
Recruiting
The treatment in this trial consists of intraocular islet transplantation. A single dose of 1000 - 2000 Islet Equivalents (IEQ)/kg recipient body weight (BW) will be infused into the anterior chamber of the eye through a self-sealing incision of the peripheral cornea. The procedure is projected to take approximately 20-30 minutes. Subject will remain flat on their back for 1-3 hours after islet infusion to maximize adhesion of the islets to the iris.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 70 years
Trial Updated:
05/15/2024
Locations: Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, Florida +1 locations
Conditions: Diabetes
Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk in Blacks
Recruiting
It is unknown if obesity contributes to the development of heart disease in African American men and women. This study was created to determine whether there is a relationship between sex and body size and the incidence of heart disease in African American men and women. Researchers will attempt to associate obesity with the presence of heart disease risk factors. Risk factors that will be studied include; total body fat, body fat distribution, fat content of the blood (triglyceride concentrati... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 70 years
Trial Updated:
05/15/2024
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Diabetes, Obesity, Hypertension, Cardiovascular Diseases
Personalized Environment and Genes Study
Recruiting
Despite the overwhelming focus on genetic and genomic causes of human disease over the past two decades, it has been estimated that genetics is currently known to explain only 20% and 40% of the etiology of common disease. Thus, it is becoming increasingly apparent that human disease is a consequence of both genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures. Importantly, while individuals cannot change their genetic composition, we do have the ability both personally and as a society, to influe... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 120 years
Trial Updated:
05/15/2024
Locations: NIEHS Clinical Research Unit (CRU), Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Conditions: Diabetes, Heart Disease, Asthma
Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients With Cystic Fibrosis
Recruiting
This is an omnibus protocol for studying patients with cystic fibrosis. The main purpose of the study is to obtain samples and data collected during standard clinical care for future research to expand knowledge of the natural history, clinical manifestations (phenotypes) and the genetic variants (genotypes) of cystic fibrosis.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 4 years and 120 years
Trial Updated:
05/14/2024
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Cystic Fibrosis, Liver Disease or Abnormalities, Diabetes, Pancreatic Insufficiency (Exocrine and Endocrine)
OPTDR01 Feasibility for Automated Diabetic Retinopathy Detection
Recruiting
In the United States, only 62% of the 37 million people with diabetes receive annual screening exams for diabetic retinopathy. One of the goals of the US Department of Health and Human Services Healthy People 2030 campaign is to increase diabetic retinopathy screening rates to 70.3%. Research indicates that low screening rates are associated with a variety of factors, including income levels, race and lack of access to care. Furthermore, because diabetic retinopathy frequently presents asymptoma... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
22 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/13/2024
Locations: Triwest Research Associates, San Diego, California +1 locations
Conditions: Diabetic Retinopathy, Diabetes
Caregiving Networks Across Disease Context and the Life Course
Recruiting
Background: In the U.S., about 53 million informal, unpaid caregivers provide care to a person who is ill, is disabled, or has age-related loss of function. These caregivers may be adult children, spouses, parents, or others. The stress of providing long-term care affects caregivers health and well-being. Researchers want to learn more about this stress and its effects. Objective: To learn how the caregiving process affects the health and well-being of caregivers over time. Eligibility: Adu... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
05/10/2024
Locations: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland
Conditions: Inherited Metabolic Disorders, Undiagnosed Diseases, Batten's Disease, Tay Sachs, Diabetes
Ultrasound Findings in Diabetic Pregnancies
Recruiting
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 future screening protocols for ultrasound in individuals with diabetes.
Gender:
Female
Ages:
Between 18 years and 45 years
Trial Updated:
05/06/2024
Locations: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia
Conditions: Diabetes
Investigation of Rifampin to Reduce Pedal Amputations for Osteomyelitis in Diabetics
Recruiting
The purpose of this research study is to determine if rifampin, an antibiotic (a medicine that treats infections), is effective in treating osteomyelitis (infection of the bone) of the foot in diabetic patients. Despite use of powerful antibiotics prescribed over a long period of time, many diabetic patients remain at a high risk for needing an amputation of part of the foot or lower leg because the osteomyelitis is not cured. Some small research studies have shown that addition of rifampin to o... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 89 years
Trial Updated:
05/06/2024
Locations: Phoenix VA Health Care System, Phoenix, AZ, Phoenix, Arizona +29 locations
Conditions: Osteomyelitis, Diabetes, Amputation