Scientists monitor transplant Patients' blood sugar to predict recovery
NCT ID NCT07216508
Summary
This study aims to understand how blood sugar levels after a liver transplant affect a patient's recovery and the long-term success of the transplant. Researchers will have 40 recent liver transplant patients wear a small, hidden glucose monitor for 30 days after leaving the hospital. The goal is to see if blood sugar patterns can help predict complications like infections, organ rejection, or the need to return to the hospital.
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Mount Sinai Hospital
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