Tiny sensor tracks blood sugar swings in dialysis patients
NCT ID NCT06657508
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study uses a continuous glucose monitor (a small sensor) to track blood sugar levels in 40 adults with diabetes and end-stage kidney disease who are on dialysis. The goal is to see how glucose changes during and between dialysis sessions over two weeks, and whether those patterns relate to fluid shifts or long-term health outcomes like hospital stays. No new treatment is given—just careful observation to guide future care.
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University Hospitals of Derby and Burton
Derby, United Kingdom
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