Use of lispro insulin and quality of life in adolescents on intensive therapy

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Grey, M [1 ]
Boland, EA [1 ]
Tamborlane, WV [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Sch Nursing, New Haven, CT 06536 USA
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DIABETES EDUCATOR | 1999年 / 25卷 / 06期
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PURPOSE This study examined the metabolic and quality-of-life effects of using lispro insulin in teenagers. METHODS Teenagers on multiple daily injections who had not reached metabolic treatment goals were offered the opportunity to use lispro insulin as part of a larger ongoing study of intensive management in youth. Of the 51 who were eligible, 35 used lispro and were followed for 12 months; the remaining 16 had reached treatment goals, were not offered lispro, and comprised the control group. RESULTS After 12 months, the teens who received lispro insulin achieved equivalent levels of metabolic control to those achieved by teens in the control group, without differences ill total daily dose, insulin regimen or adverse events. Those who received lispro found coping with diabetes less difficult than those who continued on regular insulin, and they reported less negative impact of diabetes on quality of life and fewer worries about diabetes. Both groups were equally satisfied with their diabetes treatment. CONCLUSIONS Lispro insulin is a safe alternative for youth on intensive regimens, may assist youth in coping With diabetes, and may improve their quality of life.
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