New watchdog for diabetes transplants: can a tiny sensor save the cure?
NCT ID NCT07470593
Summary
This study aims to find a better way to monitor people with type 1 diabetes who have received transplants of insulin-producing cells. Researchers will follow 36 patients who have had this transplant to see if data from a continuous glucose monitor (a small wearable sensor) can detect early signs that the transplant is starting to fail. The goal is to catch problems sooner, which could help doctors take action to preserve the transplant's function and maintain good blood sugar control.
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Hopitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg
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