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CompletedNCT01029392

Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Effect of Supplementation on Insulin Requirements

Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Effect on Insulin Requirements After Supplementation With Vitamin D-A Pilot Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
75 (actual)
Sponsor
Corewell Health East · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
1 Year – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Our objective is to demonstrate that providing supplemental vitamin D to children with new onset DM will significantly decrease the levels of HbA1c and insulin requirement by the following methods. 1. Identify how often vitamin D levels are low in patients with new onset Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM). 2. Record the hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level (which reflects the average blood sugar level over the past few months) and document insulin requirements before and after vitamin supplementation is given. Hypothesis: Maintaining vitamin D levels \>30 ng/ml will decrease HbA1c and insulin requirements.

Detailed description

New onset type 1 DM patients who present at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak or to the Pediatric Endocrine Clinic will be approached about the study at their presentation and time will be given for the patient and family to discuss and ask questions regarding the study. Patients will then be enrolled following informed consent. Glucose levels and insulin requirements will be monitored continuously from the faxed weekly logbooks from the point of diagnosis for 3 months (as standard practice for all newly diagnosed diabetic patients in our clinic). At the baseline visit a Vitamin D level will be drawn and frozen for 3 months prior to processing. .After 3 months vitamin D, calcium, alkaline phosphatase, phosphorus and other standard of care lab draws will be done. Approximately an additional 3 tsp of blood will be taken. All female subjects of child bearing potential will have a pregnancy test done. EMLA cream to anesthetize the area will be used prior to blood draw. A vitamin D level of \<30 ng/ml is considered insufficient and the patient will then be given vitamin D supplement. The vitamin D level, calcium, alkaline phosphatase and phosphorus will be rechecked at 6 months (additional 3 tsp of blood) . Glucose levels and insulin requirements will be monitored continuously from the faxed weekly logbooks again for another 3 months.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DRUGVitamin D2000iu once a day

Timeline

Start date
2009-11-01
Primary completion
2012-06-01
Completion
2012-06-01
First posted
2009-12-10
Last updated
2017-04-17
Results posted
2017-04-17

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01029392. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.