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CompletedNCT05222659

Perioperative Glucose and Insulin Changes in Major Urologic Surgeries

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
20 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Kansas Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Urological surgery patients will have their blood glucose measured before, during, and after surgery. Blood glucose will be measured using a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) device. We hypothesize the presence of a hyperglycemic state towards the end of surgery due to increased metabolic demand.

Detailed description

Surgical stress causes acute insulin resistance, increased circulating free-fatty acids, and reduced blood glucose uptake resulting in hyperglycemia. Intraoperative and postoperative glucose levels are typically only monitored in the diabetic or cardiac surgical patient. There is a lack of data on perioperative glucose levels in most prolonged surgeries and thus a barrier in determining the best glycemic management strategy to prevent or resolve acute insulin resistance and hyperglycemia. Obtaining blood glucose by CGM is less invasive and will avert disruption of current surgical pathways and standards of care while also producing reliable glucose measurements.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2022-04-15
Primary completion
2023-01-05
Completion
2023-01-05
First posted
2022-02-03
Last updated
2023-05-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05222659. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.