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This research study is looking at heart rate variability โ the natural changes in the time between heartbeats โ in people at different stages of blood sugar problems, from normal to prediabetes to diabetes. The study will also examine how different diabetes medications affect these heart rate patterns and compare them to inflammation and metabolism markers in the blood. Researchers want to understand if measuring these heart patterns can help predict heart disease risk in people with blood sugar disorders.
People with diabetes and prediabetes have a higher risk of heart disease, but doctors need better tools to predict who is at greatest risk. By studying how heart rate patterns change across different stages of blood sugar problems and with different diabetes medications, this research may help identify early warning signs of heart complications.
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As a participant, you would likely have your heart rate monitored using standard equipment, provide blood samples to measure blood sugar and inflammation markers, and be placed into one of three groups based on your current blood sugar level. The study will compare how your heart rate patterns look compared to other participants and how they may be affected by any diabetes medications you are taking. You should expect visits for testing and blood work, though the exact schedule and duration are not specified in the available information.
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Egypt
Sponsor
Alexandria University
Enrollment target
~155 participants
Started
August 2023
Primary completion
September 2024
This trial's estimated completion date has passed โ the record may not be fully up to date.
Age range
18 Years โ 70 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in March 2024.
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Central contact
Hala A. Abo El-Hassan, MSC
Alexandria University
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