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Diabetes Care | 2016

Endoscopic Duodenal Mucosal Resurfacing for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes: 6-Month Interim Analysis From the First-in-Human Proof-of-Concept Study

Harith Rajagopalan; Alan D. Cherrington; Christopher C. Thompson; Lee M. Kaplan; Francesco Rubino; Geltrude Mingrone; Pablo Becerra; Patricia Rodriguez; Paulina Vignolo; Jay Caplan; Leonardo Rodriguez; Manoel Galvao Neto

OBJECTIVE To assess procedural safety and glycemic indices at 6 months in a first-in-human study of duodenal mucosal resurfacing (DMR), a novel, minimally invasive, upper endoscopic procedure involving hydrothermal ablation of the duodenal mucosa, in patients with type 2 diabetes and HbA1c ≥7.5% (58 mmol/mol) on one or more oral antidiabetic agents. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Using novel balloon catheters, DMR was conducted on varying lengths of duodenum in anesthetized patients at a single medical center. RESULTS A total of 39 patients with type 2 diabetes (screening HbA1c 9.5% [80 mmol/mol]; BMI 31 kg/m2) were treated and included in the interim efficacy analysis: 28 had a long duodenal segment ablated (LS; ∼9.3 cm treated) and 11 had a short segment ablated (SS; ∼3.4 cm treated). Overall, DMR was well tolerated with minimal gastrointestinal symptoms postprocedure. Three patients experienced duodenal stenosis treated successfully by balloon dilation. HbA1c was reduced by 1.2% at 6 months in the full cohort (P < 0.001). More potent glycemic effects were observed among the LS cohort, who experienced a 2.5% reduction in mean HbA1c at 3 months postprocedure vs. 1.2% in the SS group (P < 0.05) and a 1.4% reduction at 6 months vs. 0.7% in the SS group (P = 0.3). This occurred despite net medication reductions in the LS cohort between 0 and 6 months. Among LS patients with a screening HbA1c of 7.5–10% (58–86 mmol/mol) and on stable antidiabetic medications postprocedure, HbA1c was reduced by 1.8% at 6 months (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Single-procedure DMR elicits a clinically significant improvement in hyperglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes in the short-term, with acceptable safety and tolerability. Long-term safety, efficacy, and durability and possible mechanisms of action require further investigation.


Archive | 2012

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TISSUE

Harith Rajagopalan; Jay Caplan; J. Christopher Flaherty; Phillip S. Levin


Archive | 2013

Tissue expansion devices, system and methods

Jay Caplan; Harith Rajagopalan; Mark A. Manasas; Christopher James Kadamus; Andrew Coats; Philip S. Levin; J. Christopher Flaherty


Archive | 2013

HEAT ABLATION SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TISSUE

Phillip S. Levin; Jay Caplan; Harith Rajagopalan; Mark A. Manasas; Andrew Coats; J. Christopher Flaherty


Archive | 2013

ELECTRICAL ENERGY ABLATION SYSTEMS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TISSUE

Jay Caplan; Harith Rajagopalan; J. Christopher Flaherty


Archive | 2013

METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR PERFORMING MULTIPLE TREATMENTS ON A PATIENT

Harith Rajagopalan; Jay Caplan; J. Christopher Flaherty


Gastroenterology | 2016

829 Endoscopic Duodenal Mucosal Resurfacing Improves Glycemic and Hepatic Parameters in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Data From a First-in-Human Study

Manoel Galvao Neto; Harith Rajagopalan; Pablo Becerra; Patricia Rodriguez; Paulina Vignolo; Jay Caplan; Leonardo Rodriguez


Archive | 2014

Methods, systems and devices for reducing the luminal surface area of the gastrointestinal tract

Harith Rajagopalan; Jay Caplan; R. Maxwell Flaherty; J. Christopher Flaherty


Archive | 2015

Injectate delivery devices, systems and methods

Christopher James Kadamus; Mark A. Manasas; Andrew Coats; Jay Caplan; Harith Rajagopalan; Maxwell R. Flaherty; Christopher J. Flaherty


Archive | 2014

Procédés, systèmes et dispositifs pour réduire la surface luminale du tractus gastro-intestinal

Harith Rajagopalan; Jay Caplan; R. Maxwell Flaherty; J. Christopher Flaherty

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Florida International University

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