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Comparative Evaluation of the Evolution of Arterial and Microcirculatory Endothelial Function in Obese Patients With Type-2 Diabetes Versus Non-diabetic Obese Patients After a First Bariatric Surgery

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Bariatric Surgery
Type2 Diabetes
Obese
Interventions
Biological: Vascularly biological assessment
Biological: Analysis of vasomotor endothelial function
Biological: Analysis of arterial compliance
Biological: Exploration of microcirculation
Biological: Venous Doppler Ultrasound
Biological: Arterial pressure measurement
Biological: Intima-Media Thickness measurement
Biological: Exploration of neuropathy
Behavioral: level of physical activity
Other: thoracic scanner
Registration Number
NCT03636243
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes
Brief Summary

The weight reduction obtained after a first bariatric surgery would improve the vascular (correction of endothelial dysfunction, improvement of arterial wall compliance and evolution of the atherothrombotic process) and microcirculatory function in obese patients with type-2 diabetes.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
37
Inclusion Criteria
  • The patient is at least 18 years old and under 70 years old
  • The patient is available for a follow-up of 12 months
  • The patient signed the consent form
  • The patient must be affiliated or beneficiary to an health care plan
  • The patient is followed in hospital day care in the endocrine and metabolic disorders department at Nimes University Hospital for a first bariatric surgery
Exclusion Criteria
  • The subject participates in another interventional study.
  • The subject is in an exclusion period determined by a previous study.
  • The subject is under the protection of justice, guardianship or curatorship.
  • The subject refuses to sign the consent.
  • It is not possible to give the subject informed information.
  • The patient is pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Subject with known advanced atherothrombotic disease (arterial disease of the lower limbs, significant carotid plaque (generating stenosis> 50%), history of myocardial infarction, stroke)
  • The subject is type 1 diabetic.
  • The subject has already had a bariatric surgery.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesArterial pressure measurement-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesExploration of neuropathy-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabeteslevel of physical activity-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsAnalysis of vasomotor endothelial function-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsAnalysis of arterial compliance-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsVenous Doppler Ultrasound-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsArterial pressure measurement-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsIntima-Media Thickness measurement-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsExploration of neuropathy-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientslevel of physical activity-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesVascularly biological assessment-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesVenous Doppler Ultrasound-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsExploration of microcirculation-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesAnalysis of vasomotor endothelial function-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesExploration of microcirculation-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsVascularly biological assessment-
Group of non-diabetic obese patientsthoracic scanner-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesAnalysis of arterial compliance-
Group of obese patients with type-2 diabetesIntima-Media Thickness measurement-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Reactive Hyperemia Index (RHI)Month 3

Measured to the finger by tonometry using the "Endo-Pat 2000 device"

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Compare the sweat function using the" Sudoscan" device in both groups and between groupsDay -15

µV

Reactive Hyperemia Index (RHI)day -15, Month 12

reactive hyperemia index (%)

Compare the concentration of the soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 markers of endothelial function in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

pg/mL

Compare the vibratory sensitivity using a neurothesiometer in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

Hz

Evaluate the presence of neuropathic pain using the questionnaire "Neuropathic Pain in 4 Questions"Month 12

If the score is greater than or equal to 4, the test is positive.

Analysis of cutaneous vasomotion using the laser doppler Perimed.Month 12
Compare the concentration of the vascular endothelial growth factor marker of endothelial function in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

pg/mL

Evaluate the physical activityMonth 12

number of steps in previous 4 days

Compare the sensitive conduction velocity in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

m/s

Compare the concentration of the fibrinogen marker of endothelial function in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

g/L

Compare the concentration of the D-dimer marker of endothelial function in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

ng/ml

Creation of a biobankMonth 12

storage of blood sample

Compare toe pressure using the SysToe device in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

mmHg

Compare the sweat function using the "Sudoscan" device in both groups and between groupsMonth 12

µV

Evaluate the quality of life using the "Quality Of Life, Obesity and Dietetics" questionnaireMonth 12

It has 36 items, rated from 1 (always / enormously) to 5 (never / not at all). It explores five dimensions (physical impact - Q1-Q11, psychosocial impact - Q12-Q22, impact on sex life - Q23-Q26, nutritional well-being - Q27-Q31 and diet experience - Q32-Q36). The rating of each dimension is reported at 100. The higher the score is close to 100, the better the quality of life related to this dimension.

Analysis of post-ischemic hyperemia using the laser doppler Perimed.Month 12
study of the peri-aortic and peri-brachial adipose tissue (TAPV)Month 3

comparison of peri-aortic and peri-brachial peri-vascular adipose tissue (PVAPT), before and 3 months after CB, in the group of 20 non-diabetic obese patients. Semi-automatic quantification with identification by the density of the pixels corresponding to the TA (-195 to -45 HU (Hounsfield Units) and 3D reconstruction for volumetric analysis

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CHU Nimes

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Nîmes, France

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