Treatment intensification with insulin glargine in patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes improves glycaemic control with a high treatment satisfaction and no weight gain


Autoria(s): Riebenfeld, Daniela; Spirk, David; Mathis, Alexandra; Villiger, Lukas; Gerber, Philipp A; Gasser, Urs Erwin; Lehmann, Roger
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2015

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PRINCIPLES We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of, and treatment satisfaction with, insulin glargine administered with SoloSTAR® or ClikSTAR® pens in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus managed by primary care physicians in Switzerland. METHODS A total of 327 patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes were enrolled by 72 physicians in this prospective observational study, which aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a 6-month course of insulin glargine therapy measured as development of glycaemic control (glycosylated haemoglobin [HbA1c] and fasting plasma glucose [FPG]) and weight change. We also assessed preference for reusable or disposable pens, and treatment satisfaction. RESULTS After 6 months, the mean daily dose of insulin glargine was 27.7±14.3 U, and dose titration was completed in 228 (72.4%) patients. Mean HbA1c decreased from 8.9%±1.6% (n=327) to 7.3%±1.0% (n=315) (p<0.0001), and 138 (43.8%) patients achieved an HbA1c≤7.0%. Mean FPG decreased from 10.9±4.5 to 7.3±1.8 mmol/l (p<0.0001). Mean body weight did not change (85.4±17.2 kg vs 85.0±16.5 kg; p=0.11). Patients' preference was in favour of the disposable SoloStar® pen (80%), as compared with the reusable ClickStar® pen (20%). Overall, 92.6% of physicians and 96.3% of patients were satisfied or very satisfied with the insulin glargine therapy. CONCLUSIONS In patients with type 2 diabetes insulin glargine administered by SoloSTAR® or ClikSTAR® pens, education on insulin injection and on self-management of diabetes was associated with clinically meaningful improvements in HbA1c and FPG without a mean collective weight gain. The vast majority of both patients and primary care physicians were satisfied with the treatment intensification.

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Riebenfeld, Daniela; Spirk, David; Mathis, Alexandra; Villiger, Lukas; Gerber, Philipp A; Gasser, Urs Erwin; Lehmann, Roger (2015). Treatment intensification with insulin glargine in patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes improves glycaemic control with a high treatment satisfaction and no weight gain. Swiss medical weekly, 145, w14114. EMH Schweizerischer Ärzteverlag 10.4414/smw.2015.14114 <http://dx.doi.org/10.4414/smw.2015.14114>

doi:10.7892/boris.79538

info:doi:10.4414/smw.2015.14114

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eng

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EMH Schweizerischer Ärzteverlag

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http://boris.unibe.ch/79538/

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Riebenfeld, Daniela; Spirk, David; Mathis, Alexandra; Villiger, Lukas; Gerber, Philipp A; Gasser, Urs Erwin; Lehmann, Roger (2015). Treatment intensification with insulin glargine in patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes improves glycaemic control with a high treatment satisfaction and no weight gain. Swiss medical weekly, 145, w14114. EMH Schweizerischer Ärzteverlag 10.4414/smw.2015.14114 <http://dx.doi.org/10.4414/smw.2015.14114>

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