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- Title
The Risk of Severe Hypoglycemia in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Starting Insulin Therapy with Premixed Insulin Analogues Taken Twice Daily: An Observational Study in Turkish Patients.
- Authors
Gnen, Mustafa Sait; Yrmez, Adem; Hersek, mer; Altunoğlu, Esma; Rakıcı, Halil; Scism-Bacon, Jamie; Abdulnabi, Radhi; Ertekin, Ali
- Abstract
Purpose: To assess the risk of severe hypoglycemia in Turkish patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) starting insulin therapy with premixed insulin analogues alone or in combination with oral antihyperglycemic medications. Material and Method: Data from a subset of Turkish patients who participated in a 1-year, multinational, multicenter, prospective observational study were evaluated. Insulin treatment was initiated using commonly prescribed premixed regimens: insulin lispro mixture 25/75 (25% insulin lispro, 75% insulin lispro protamine suspension) or biphasic insulin aspart 30/70 (30% insulin aspart, 70% insulin aspart protamine suspension) twice daily. Results: Of the 154 patients treated, 61 (39.6%) were male with a mean age of 56 years and a T2DM duration of 8.9 years. Twelve patients (7.8%) experienced ≥1 episode of severe hypoglycemia, but all recovered. The severe hypoglycemic rate was 0.14 episodes/patient-year. The mean glycated hemoglobin decreased by 2.7% (10.4% to 7.8%) and fasting plasma glucose by 115.9 mg/dL (265.3 mg/dL to 157.6 mg/dL) (p<0.0001). Self-monitored blood glucose (2-hour post morning meal) decreased by 163.3 mg/dL (327.0 mg/dL to 216.2 mg/dL; p<0.0001). Self-monitored blood glucose level was low, particularly at the 2-hour post evening meal. Body mass index increased by 1.4 kg/m2, and total daily insulin dose by 4.2 IU. Discussion: In Turkish patients with T2DM, initiation of premixed insulin analogues during routine clinical care significantly improves glycemic control during the first year of treatment, but comes with a risk for severe hypoglycemia. Improvements in physician and patient education within the Turkish population regarding hypoglycemia management may be of benefit.
- Subjects
TURKEY; HYPOGLYCEMIA; TYPE 2 diabetes treatment; ACARBOSE; PEOPLE with diabetes; ENDOCRINOLOGY; FASTING; GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin; INSULIN; MEDICAL care; METABOLISM; SCIENTIFIC observation; PATIENTS; BODY mass index; METFORMIN; DISEASE duration; PIOGLITAZONE; GLIPIZIDE; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Turkish Journal of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013, Vol 17, Issue 4, p83
- ISSN
1301-2193
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4274/Tjem.2134