Diabetes RElated to Acute pancreatitis and its Mechanisms (DREAM)

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Evan Fogel, MD

Primary Investigator

Overview

Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are conducting a study to find out how many people with acute pancreatitis develop diabetes. Diabetes is a known complication of acute pancreatitis. For some people, diabetes can last a few weeks after acute pancreatitis, but for others, it can appear a year or more after having acute pancreatitis. No one knows why some people go on to develop diabetes while others don't.
 
People with acute pancreatitis will be compared to people who already had diabetes before their acute pancreatitis attack to better understand diabetes after acute pancreatitis and whod risk of developing it, as well as the different types of diabetes. 

THIS STUDY IS ENROLLING BY INVITATION ONLY - potentially eligible participants will be recruited from multiple IU health and Eskenazi health locations and contacted directly by the study team only.

Description

What is Involved During Study Participation
Year 1: Three study visits in the first year; two in-person and one remote
Year 2:
Two study visits and then one each year following (for up to 5 years)
  • Each study visit lasts about 3 hours and all study visits take place at University Hospital CRC in Indianapolis, IN
  • Participants are asked to do metabolic testing once a year where blood is drawn at certain time points; they also complete surveys at each visit
Incentive/Compensation
  • Participants will receive up to $700 for completing all study visits

Eligibility

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions:
    acute pancreatitis, diabetes
  • Age: Between 18 Years - 75 Years
  • Gender: All

Inclusion Criteria:
1.    Age 18 - 75 years at the time of enrollment
2.    Diagnosis of Acute Pancreatitis (AP) 0 - 90 days prior to enrollment date

Updated on 18 Apr 2024. Study ID: 11902
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