Plain-English translation of NCT06837181 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study is looking at how often certain complications develop in people who have had cystic fibrosis-related diabetes for at least 5 years. Researchers want to understand which complications — like eye problems, nerve damage, kidney damage, and heart-related issues — are most common and how they affect people's health. By learning more about these complications, doctors hope to improve how they care for people with this condition.
People with cystic fibrosis-related diabetes often experience serious health complications, but doctors don't have clear information about how common these problems are or how they develop over time. This study will help fill that gap so that doctors can better predict, prevent, and treat these complications.
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You would visit a study clinic where researchers would perform several health assessments and tests. These include blood pressure measurements, tests to check for diabetes complications (like eye and nerve damage), and possibly a special test called pulse wave velocity that measures blood vessel health. You would also complete surveys about your health. The study is cross-sectional, meaning you would have these assessments done once or over a short period, rather than being followed over many months or years.
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