Study on Glycemic Variations in Diabetic Patients Treated With Chemotherapy: Benefit of Continuous Interstitial Glucose Measurement
NCT04315857 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 103
Last updated 2026-02-02
Summary
Over the last years, there has been a progressive increase in the prevalence of diabetes. Approximately 3.3 million French adults and approximately 425 million adults worldwide have been diagnosed with diabetes. Because of the associated high morbiditiy and mortality, this chronic disease is at the heart of public health discussions, and technologies to improve its management are constantly progressing.
One notable innovation is the Freestyle Free blood glucose meter, which enables the continuous measurement of interstitial blood glucose levels. This type of device has enabled diabetic patients to refine their blood glucose monitoring and improve the balance of their diabetes, while reducing the associated constraints.
To date, the Freestyle Libre meter is only available in patients treated with insulin pumps or multi-injections (at least 3 insulin injections per day) due to the risk of significant blood glucose variations. However, one can imagine other situations where the Freestyle Libre could be of interest to detect significant glycemic imbalances, such as in diabetic patients with cancer treated with chemotherapy.
To our knowledge, no study has been conducted on the relationship between chemotherapy and glycemic balance.
A few studies have looked at the balance of diabetes and chemotherapy in combination with corticosteroid therapy, but the analyses were based on fasting blood glucose levels, or some capillary blood glucose levels, or glycated hemoglobin - which can be deficient due to toxic treatments at the bone marrow level with variations in erythropoiesis. Hypoglycemia facilitated by anorexia (related to cancer and chemotherapy) or hyperglycemia facilitated by hyperglycemic drugs can be severe for patients with high care utilization and associated significant cost.
However, other studies have looked at the consequences of unbalanced diabetes in the context of cancer treated with chemotherapy. The results showed that hyperglycemia could lead to an increased risk of toxicity and side effects of chemotherapy. In addition, the choice of chemotherapy type or dosage may be different from a non-diabetic patient, which may result in a reduced remission and/or cure rate.
These results are then in contradiction with common practice, as the presence of cancer often leads doctors to be less rigorous in controlling blood sugar levels.
As the prevalence of diabetes in patients newly diagnosed with cancer is quite high (between 8 and 18% depending on the study) and because it is likely to continue to increase with the increasing prevalence of diabetes, particularly type 2 diabetes, closer monitoring of blood glucose levels in diabetic patients appears to be essential in the overall management of the patient.
In our study, we therefore focused on the continuous interstitial glycemia of diabetic patients entering the Ambulatory Medical Unit of Cancerology to start chemotherapy related to their cancer, be it hematological, digestive, cutaneous or gynecological.
Conditions
- Diabetes
- Chemotherapy
- Interstitial Glycemia
- Freestyle
Interventions
- OTHER
-
interstitial glycaemia
Continuous measurement of interstitial blood glucose during the first 15 days of the first two chemotherapy courses.
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2020-06-09
- Primary Completion
- 2022-04-06
- Completion
- 2022-04-06
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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