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Evaluation of the Metabolic Surgery Technique for Glycemic Improvement in Type 2 Diabetes

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Obesity
Interventions
Procedure: metabolic surgery with SLEEVE technique
Procedure: metabolic surgery with BY-PASS technique
Registration Number
NCT06600555
Lead Sponsor
Médipôle Lyon-Villeurbanne
Brief Summary

Surgery is one of the management options for type 2 diabetes in patients with moderate obesity. This is a recent option because it has been part of the recommendations since October 2022.

The possible surgical techniques are the same as those for bariatric surgery:

* Sleeve,

* Bypass,

* Gastric band, but the main goal is not weight loss, it is remission of type 2 diabetes. It is called metabolic surgery.

The ring technique (gastroplasty) is practiced less and less in France because it is less effective in weight loss and is responsible for major discomfort.

Currently, metabolic surgery is one of the recommendations but no study has compared the effectiveness of the techniques with each other. One or other of the techniques can be chosen according to the preferences of the surgeon, the patient, the center, etc. but this choice is not made objectively, in the absence of comparative data.

This study would like to follow up on patients for whom metabolic surgery has been proposed by the doctor,.

If the surgery is accepted, this study would like to improve knowledge of the effectiveness of the different techniques, and thus demonstrate which metabolic surgery technique is preferred in terms of effectiveness and safety.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • adult patient and ≤ 65 years old
  • T2D patient, with individualized glycemic objectives not achieved, despite medical care, in particular diabetological and nutritional, also including adapted physical activity, well conducted according to current good practice recommendations, for at least twelve months
  • BMI between 30 and 34.9 kg/m²
  • patient well informed beforehand about metabolic surgery and the study
  • multidisciplinary evaluation (including a diabetologist) and decision on medical treatment by CM (date prior to inclusion)
  • medical assessment of an acceptable surgical risk
  • patient affiliated to or beneficiary of a social security system
  • patient having freely signed the written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  • severe cognitive or mental disorders
  • severe and unstabilized eating behavior disorders
  • dependence on alcohol and licit and illicit psychoactive substances
  • illnesses endangering life in the short and medium term
  • contraindications to general anesthesia
  • absence of identified prior medical care and foreseeable inability of the patient to participate in lifelong medical monitoring
  • history of bariatric surgery
  • pregnant or breastfeeding woman, or having a very long-term pregnancy plan short term (< 2 years)
  • adult patient under guardianship or curatorship
  • patient deprived of liberty or under judicial decision

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
metabolic surgery with SLEEVE techniquemetabolic surgery with SLEEVE technique-
metabolic surgery with BY-PASS techniquemetabolic surgery with BY-PASS technique-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
T2DM remission rate1 year after surgery

HbA1c lower than 6.5% in the absence of antidiabetic treatment, partial, complete, prolonged remission or no remission between the 2 surgical techniques

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Medipole Lyon Villeurbanne

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Villeurbanne, France

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