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| University Hospital, Angers | OTHER_GOV |
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The prevalence of fatty liver disease (NAFLD: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease or to a more severe degree NASH: Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis) reached 40-70% in subjects with type 2 diabetes (T2D). NAFLD can be easily detected by performing a hepatic ultrasonography. The presence of a NAFLD is positively correlated with the severity of insulin resistance and dysglycemia in this population. The presence of NAFLD worsens the prognosis of T2D with an increased cardiovascular risk. This hepatic impairment would also increase the risk of microvascular complications, especially nephropathy. Conversely, T2D increases the risk of transition from NAFLD to NASH and then to hepatic fibrosis and its related complications (cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma). The risk of progression of liver steatosis to fibrosis is also more important as diabetes and insulin resistance are more severe.
In addition to diabetes and insulin resistance, other risk factors are associated with more severe liver damage such as changes in microbiota. Indeed, it has already been described a smaller amount of bacteroides in the microbiota of subjects with T2D and the most severe hepatic impairment. The treatment of NAFLD/NASH is poorly codified without approved drugs in this indication, while many phase 3 trials with candidate drugs are undergoing. Life-style measures (physical activity and low carbohydrate/calorie diet) can limit the progression from NAFLD to more severe liver fibrosis. Some bariatric surgery studies have also shown good results in this situation. Pharmacological interventions are also reported with proven efficacy of pioglitazone, vitamin E and orlistat.
The OPT2MISE study has recently shown the superiority of insulin pump (or continuous sub-cutaneous insulin infusion: CSII) compared to multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) to improve glycemic control in a population of patients with T2D in failure of well-titrated MDI. In addition, treatment with CSII showed a 45% decrease in insulin resistance (assessed by HOMA-IR) in a population of newly diagnosed T2D.
In light of these data, investigators hypothesize that the introduction of insulin pump treatment in a population of subjects with T2D and NAFLD, by improving insulin sensitivity, could reduce fatty liver content compared to standard MDI treatment.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Insulin pump therapy | Experimental |
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| Multi-injection treatment ( MDI ). | Active Comparator |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Insulin pump therapy | Procedure | 5-day hospitalization in case of randomization in the insulin pump group (insulin pump establishing in according to the recommendations of the HAS) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Variation of hepatic steatosis, between the insulin pump therapy (CSII) vs Multi injection treatement (MDI) groups. | Change of fatty liver by MRI quantification | 6 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| In the CSII group : avantage of an insulin pump treatment on the fatty liver between inclusion and the 6th month, | Variation of hepatic steatosis (MRI quantization by gradient echo sequences & centralized reading | 6 months |
| In the CSII group : avantage of an insulin pump treatment on the fatty liver (quantified by MRI), between inclusion and the 12th month, |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| CHU | Angers | 49933 | France | |||
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| Multi-injection treatment ( MDI ). | Procedure | Corresponds to an outpatient visit if the patient is randomized into the multi-injection group |
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Variation of hepatic steatosis (MRI quantization by gradient echo sequences & centralized reading |
| 12 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months, on hepatic biological parameters and non-invasive biomarkers of fatty liver (FLI) and of fibrosis of the liver (FIB-4 and NAFLD Score), | Liver fonction (AST ; ALAT ; GGT ; PAL ; Ferritin) Test-fibrosis score criteria (FIB- 4 and NAFLD Score) ; FLI | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on insulin sensitivity | dosage of plasma adiponectin | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on insulin sensitivity | calculation of the modified HOMA-IR index (peptide C, blood sugar), | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on glycemic balance | HbA1c dosages | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on the total daily insulin dose | daily insulin dose record | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on lipid profile • the inflammatory condition | total cholesterol | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on lipid profile • the inflammatory condition | LDL-cholesterol | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on lipid profile • the inflammatory condition | HDL-cholesterol | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on lipid profile • the inflammatory condition | triglycerides (TG) | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on lipid profile • the inflammatory condition | fatty-free acids | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on lipid profile • the inflammatory condition | ApoB, | 6 months |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of a CSII vs MDI treatment, between randomization and 6 months on CRPus | Ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein (CRPus) | 6 months |
| Evaluation of quality of life | DTSQ | 6 months |
| Evaluation of quality of life | SF36 | 6 months |
| Safety analysis at 6 months: comparison the first 6 months, in the CSII and MDI groups: | Reporting by patient of all severe hypoglycemia during the study | 6 months |
| Safety analysis at 6 months: comparison the first 6 months, in the CSII and MDI groups: | Reporting by the patient of all episode of ketoacidosis during the study | 6 months |
| Calculation of the sensitivity values of the FLI for the detection of fatty liver in this population, | quantification of hepatic MRI as Gold Standard. | 6 months |
| Calculation of the specificity values of the FLI for the detection of fatty liver in this population, by using the quantification of hepatic MRI as Gold Standard. | quantification of hepatic MRI as Gold Standard. | 6 months |
| Calculation of the positive predictive values of the FLI for the detection of fatty liver in this population, by using the quantification of hepatic MRI as Gold Standard. | quantification of hepatic MRI as Gold Standard. | 6 months |
| Calculation negative predictive values of the FLI for the detection of fatty liver in this population, by using the quantification of hepatic MRI as Gold Standard. | quantification of hepatic MRI as Gold Standard. | 6 months |
| Caen |
| 14033 |
| France |
| CHU | Dijon | 21000 | France |
| CHU | La Rochette | 17019 | France |
| Hospices Civils | Lyon | 69495 | France |
| Nantes UH | Nantes | 44093 | France |
| CHU | Poitiers | 86000 | France |
| CHU de Rennes | Rennes | 35203 | France |
| CHU | Toulouse | 31059 | France |
| ID | Term |
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| D003924 | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 |
| ID | Term |
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| D003920 | Diabetes Mellitus |
| D044882 | Glucose Metabolism Disorders |
| D008659 | Metabolic Diseases |
| D009750 | Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases |
| D004700 | Endocrine System Diseases |
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