Optimizing insulin initiation in primary care: the Diabetes CoStars patient support program

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作者
Lutzko, Olga K. [1 ]
Schifferle, Helen [2 ]
Ariola, Marita [3 ]
Rich, Antonia [4 ]
Kon, Khen Meng [5 ]
机构
[1] Kardinia Hlth, GP Super Clin, 2-18 Colac Rd, Belmont, Vic 3216, Australia
[2] Medicross Rothwell, Rothwell, Qld, Australia
[3] Innerwest Specialist Ctr, Burwood, NSW, Australia
[4] Atlantis Healthcare Pty Ltd, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[5] Sanofi Australia Pty Ltd, Macquarie Pk, NSW, Australia
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insulin glargine; titration; type 2 diabetes mellitus; fasting blood glucose;
D O I
10.2147/POR.S94456
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the optimization of fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus newly initiated on insulin glargine who were enrolled in the Australian Diabetes CoStars Patient Support Program (PSP). Patients and methods: A retrospective analysis of data from 514 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who completed the 12-week Diabetes CoStars PSP was performed. All patients were initiated on insulin glargine in primary care and enrolled by their general practitioner, who selected a predefined titration plan and support from a local Credentialled Diabetes Educator. The data collected included initial and final insulin dose, self-reported FBG, and glycated hemoglobin (A(1c)) levels. Results: The insulin dose increased in 81% of patients. Mean FBG was reduced from 208.8 mg/dL (11.6 mmol/L) to 136.8 mg/dL (7.6 mmol/L) after 12 weeks. Initial and final A(1c) values were available for 99 patients; mean A(1c) was reduced from 9.5% (80 mmol/mol) to 8.1% (65 mmol/mol). The reductions in mean FBG and A(1c) were similar irrespective of titration plan. Overall, 27.2% of patients achieved FBG levels within the titration plan target range of 72-108 mg/dL (4-6 mmol/L) and an additional 43.4% of patients achieved FBG within the range recommended by current Australian guidelines (110-144 mg/dL [6.1-8.0 mmol/L]). Overall, 23.3% of patients achieved the A(1c) target of <= 7%. Conclusion: These data demonstrate that the majority of patients enrolled in the Diabetes CoStars PSP achieved acceptable FBG levels 12 weeks after starting insulin therapy irrespective of titration plan.
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