Sliding Scale Insulin vs Basal-Bolus Insulin Therapy in Long-Term Care: A 21-Day Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Efficacy, Safety and Feasibility

被引:11
|
作者
Dharmarajan, Thiruvinvamalai S. [1 ]
Mahajan, Dheeraj [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Zambrano, Annie [2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Agarwal, Bikash [6 ]
Fischer, Rachel [6 ]
Sheikh, Zahra [7 ]
Skokowska-Lebelt, Anna [8 ]
Patel, Meenakshi [9 ,10 ]
Wester, Rebecca [11 ]
Madireddy, Naga P. [12 ]
Pandya, Naushira [13 ]
Baralatei, Florence T. [14 ]
Vance, Jackie [15 ]
Norkus, Edward P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Montefiore Med Ctr, Wakefield Campus, Bronx, NY USA
[2] Lakeview Nursing & Rehabil Ctr, Chicago, IL USA
[3] Carlton Lake, Chicago, IL USA
[4] Cedar Pointe Rehab & Nursing, Cicero, IL USA
[5] Presence Villa Scalabrini Nursing & Rehabil Ctr, Northlake, IL USA
[6] Life Care Nursing Home, Michigan City, IN USA
[7] Beaumont Rehabil & Skilled Nursing Ctr Worcester, Worcester, MA USA
[8] Beth Abraham Hlth Serv, Bronx, NY USA
[9] Bethany Village, Dayton, OH USA
[10] Trinity Community Nursing Home, Beavercreek, OH USA
[11] Nebraska Skilled Nursing & Rehabil Ctr, Omaha, NE USA
[12] Koester Pavil, Troy, OH USA
[13] St Johns Care Ctr, Sunrise, FL USA
[14] Heritage Healthcare Macon, Macon, GA USA
[15] Amer Med Directors Assoc Fdn, Columbia, MD USA
关键词
Insulin therapy for type 2 diabetes in long term care; sliding scale insulin therapy; basal-bolus insulin therapy; efficacy and safety of basal-bolus insulin therapy in long-term care; TYPE-2; DIABETES-MELLITUS; NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS; INPATIENT GLYCEMIC CONTROL; OF-THE-LITERATURE; OLDER-ADULTS; HOSPITALIZED-PATIENTS; MANAGEMENT; HYPOGLYCEMIA; PREVALENCE; BURDEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jamda.2015.08.015
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Introduction: Sliding scale insulin (SSI) therapy remains a common means of insulin therapy in long-term care (LTC) for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus, despite current recommendations not supportive of the form of therapy today. Lack of randomized trial data on the efficacy and safety of basalbolus insulin (B-BI) therapy in nursing home residents may have precluded this form of insulin administration in the LTC setting. Our study is a comparison of the efficacy of SSI (control) and B-BI (intervention) therapies during a 21-day intervention trial in older nursing home residents. Methods: Fourteen LTC facilities in the US participated; 110 residents with type 2 diabetes volunteered to participate; 35 failed inclusion criteria, 75 signed informed written consent, and 11 were discharged to home/hospital or withdrew consent; data from 64 participants are reported. Recent fasting blood glucose (FBG), hemoglobin A1c, and chemistries were obtained. Four glucose readings (prior to breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bedtime), oral antiglycemic drug, and insulin doses and changes, and all adverse events/serious adverse events, both those related to glucose control [hypoglycemic (< 70 mg/dL) and hyperglycemic (>200 mg/dL) episodes] and those unrelated, were recorded daily. Patients were randomized to either remain on SSI or be shifted to the B-BI group. Results: Nursing home residents 80 +/- 8 (standard deviation) years, 66% female participated; Control and Intervention participants had similar age, gender, race distributions, comorbidity, and 3-day average pretrial FBG levels (all P >.05). At study end, B-BI volunteers had significantly lower 3-day average FBG levels vs pretrial (P =.0231) while SSI participants had no change in 3-day average FBG (P >.05). During the trial, participants from both groups had similar rates of hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, other adverse events, and hospitalizations (serious adverse events) unrelated to glucose control (all P >.05). Conclusions: B-BI therapy produced significantly lower average FBG levels after 21 days compared with SSI therapy; both groups had similar rates of hypo-and hyperglycemia. Switching to B-BI therapy is feasible, safe, and effective in the LTC setting. (c) 2016 AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine.
引用
收藏
页码:206 / 213
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Basal/Basal-Bolus Insulin (B-BI) vs. Sliding-Scale Insulin (SSI) Therapy in Long Term Care (LTC): Glucose Excursions, Efficacy and Adverse Events from a 21-Day Intervention Trial
    Dharmarajan, T. S.
    Mahajan, D.
    Zambrano, A.
    Agarwal, B.
    Fisher, R.
    Okoli, C.
    Lebelt, A.
    Patel, M.
    Wester, R.
    Madireddy, P.
    Pandya, N.
    Baraletei, F.
    Vance, J.
    Straubing, K.
    Norkus, E. P.
    Dharmarajan, T. S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY, 2015, 63 : S34 - S35
  • [2] Optimizing Basal-Bolus Therapy in T2D-A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Bolus Insulin Delivery Using an Insulin Patch vs. an Insulin Pen
    Bergenstal, Richard M.
    Peyrot, Mark
    Dreon, Darlene M.
    Aroda, Vanita
    Bailey, Timothy S.
    Brazg, Ronald L.
    Frias, Juan P.
    Johnson, Mary L.
    Klonoff, David C.
    Kruger, Davida F.
    Ramtoola, Shenaz
    Rosenstock, Julio
    Serusclat, Pierre
    Weinstock, Ruth S.
    Naik, Ramachandra G.
    Shearer, David M.
    Zraick, Vivien
    Levy, Brian L.
    [J]. DIABETES, 2018, 67
  • [3] Implementation of Basal-Bolus Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Bolus Insulin Delivery Using an Insulin Patch with an Insulin Pen
    Bergenstal, Richard M.
    Peyrot, Mark
    Dreon, Darlene M.
    Aroda, Vanita R.
    Bailey, Timothy S.
    Brazg, Ronald L.
    Frias, Juan P.
    Johnson, Mary L.
    Klonoff, David C.
    Kruger, Davida F.
    Ramtoola, Shenaz
    Rosenstock, Julio
    Serusclat, Pierre
    Weinstock, Ruth S.
    Naik, Ramachandra G.
    Shearer, David M.
    Zraick, Vivien
    Levy, Brian L.
    [J]. DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 2019, 21 (05) : 273 - 285
  • [4] Optimising basal-bolus therapy in type 2 diabetes: a randomised, controlled trial comparing bolus insulin delivery using an insulin patch vs an insulin pen
    Ramtoola, S.
    Aroda, V. R.
    Bailey, T. S.
    Brazg, R. L.
    Dreon, D. M.
    Frias, J. P.
    Klonoff, D. C.
    Kruger, D. F.
    Levy, B. L.
    Peyrot, M.
    Rosenstock, J.
    Serusclat, P.
    Weinstock, R. S.
    Zraicks, V.
    Bergenstal, R. M.
    [J]. DIABETOLOGIA, 2018, 61 : S397 - S397
  • [5] Efficacy and Safety of IDegLira Versus Basal-Bolus Insulin Therapy in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Uncontrolled on Metformin and Basal Insulin: The DUAL VII Randomized Clinical Trial
    Billings, Liana K.
    Doshi, Ankur
    Gouet, Didier
    Oviedo, Alejandra
    Rodbard, Helena W.
    Tentolouris, Nikolaos
    Gron, Randi
    Halladin, Natalie
    Jodar, Esteban
    [J]. DIABETES CARE, 2018, 41 (05) : 1009 - 1016
  • [6] Differential Treatment Response to Insulin Intensification Therapy: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Trial Comparing Premixed and Basal-Bolus Insulin Regimens
    Shi, Li Xin
    Li, Peng Fei
    Hou, Jia Ning
    [J]. DIABETES THERAPY, 2017, 8 (04) : 915 - 928
  • [7] Differential Treatment Response to Insulin Intensification Therapy: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Trial Comparing Premixed and Basal-Bolus Insulin Regimens
    Li Xin Shi
    Peng Fei Li
    Jia Ning Hou
    [J]. Diabetes Therapy, 2017, 8 : 915 - 928
  • [8] Basal-bolus therapy with insulin degludec improves long-term glycaemic control with less nocturnal hypoglycaemia compared with insulin
    Russell-Jones, D. L.
    Francisco, A. O.
    Pei, H.
    Heller, S. R.
    [J]. DIABETOLOGIA, 2011, 54 : S425 - S425
  • [9] Switching to basal-bolus insulin therapy is effective and safe in long-term type 2 diabetes patients inadequately controlled with other insulin regimens
    Vinagre, Irene
    Sanchez-Hernandez, Juan
    Luis Sanchez-Quesada, Jose
    Angel Maria, Miguel
    de Leiva, Alberto
    Peres, Antonio
    [J]. ENDOCRINOLOGIA Y NUTRICION, 2013, 60 (05): : 249 - 253
  • [10] Efficacy and safety of insulin degludec/liraglutide (IDegLira) vs basal-bolus therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes: DUAL VII trial
    Billings, L. K.
    Doshi, A.
    Gouet, D.
    Oviedo, A.
    Rodbard, H. W.
    Tentolouris, N.
    Gron, R.
    Halladin, N.
    Jodar, E.
    [J]. DIABETOLOGIA, 2017, 60 : S366 - S366