Plain-English translation of NCT05324488 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
The Diabetes Registry Graz is a long-term research database that collects blood and urine samples from people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and related metabolic disorders. Researchers use these samples to identify new biological markers — measurable signs in your blood or urine — that can better predict who is at risk for heart disease and other complications. This registry has been collecting information since 2015 and aims to enroll 2,000 participants.
People with diabetes have a much higher risk of heart disease and other serious complications, even when their traditional risk factors (like cholesterol and blood pressure) are well controlled. Current tools don't fully explain why this happens. This registry exists to find new biological clues in blood and urine that could help doctors better identify who is at highest risk and personalize treatment.
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You will visit the diabetes clinic or rehabilitation center for an initial appointment where researchers will collect your medical history, take blood and urine samples, and record your current medications and diagnoses. After that, you will return for annual follow-up visits to repeat these measurements. The study will track your health over time to see how the biological markers in your samples relate to your future health outcomes.
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Austria
Sponsor
Medical University of Graz
Enrollment target
~2,000 participants
Started
October 2015
Primary completion
January 2035
Age range
18 Years – 99 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in July 2023.
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Central contact
Caren Sourij, MD
Medical University of Graz
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