NCT04231838.
Study name | A randomized controlled international multicentre study evaluating changes in metabolic syndrome in smokers with type 2 diabetes mellitus after switching from tobacco cigarettes to combustion‐free nicotine delivery systems: DIASMOKE Study Short title: Metabolic syndrome in diabetic smokers using cigarettes & combustion‐free nicotine delivery systems (DIASMOKE) |
Methods | RCT Setting: Italy |
Participants | 576 participants Inclusion criteria: Participants will be required to satisfy all of the following criteria at the screening visit, unless otherwise stated: • Participants will be: 1.1. over 23 years of age • T2DM Patients will have: 2.1. body mass index (BMI) between 17.6 and 32.0 kg/m2, inclusive 2.2. body weight exceeding 50 kg (men) or 40 kg women 2.3 6.5 < HbA1C < 10 3.2. completion of proforma (CRF) 3.3. lab assessment as outlined in the CRF
Exclusion Criteria: Participants will be excluded at the screening visit based on the following criteria:
At screening and prior to enrolment, all patients will be offered a locally‐available free smoking cessation program as per local guidelines. Those who express the intention of booking for the cessation program together with those who, at screening, are planning to quit smoking in the next 6 months, will not be recruited into the study. Patients taking part in the study will be informed that they are free to quit smoking and withdraw from the study at any time. Any person who decides to quit smoking will be directed to local stop smoking services. |
Interventions | Arm A: tobacco cigarettes (continuing smoking their own tobacco cigarette brand) Arm B: switching to using combustion‐free nicotine delivery systems (C‐F NDS) |
Outcomes | Time frame: 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years Change in metabolic syndrome prevalence Change in plasma glucose Change in triglycerides Change in high‐density lipoprotein (HDL) Change in waist circumference |
Starting date | Estimated start date: 17 September 2020. Estimated primary completion September 2021. Estimated study completion March 2025 |
Contact information | Daniela Saitta, PhD, daniela.saitta@eclatrbc.it Riccardo Polosa, PhD, polosa@unict.it |
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