1. Blood glucose profiles in East Asian and Caucasian injection-naive patients with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled on oral medication: a pooled analysis.
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Zhang XM, Li PF, Hou JN, and Ji LN
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- Administration, Oral, Adult, Aged, Asian People statistics & numerical data, Asia, Eastern ethnology, Female, Glucagon-Like Peptides administration & dosage, Glucagon-Like Peptides analogs & derivatives, Humans, Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments administration & dosage, Insulin Lispro administration & dosage, Male, Middle Aged, Recombinant Fusion Proteins administration & dosage, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Failure, White People statistics & numerical data, Blood Glucose metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 blood, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 drug therapy, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ethnology, Hypoglycemic Agents administration & dosage
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Aim: The primary objective of this study was to compare blood glucose (BG) excursions between East Asian and Caucasian patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who were injection-naive, had inadequate glycemic control with oral antihyperglycemic medications, and who required initiation with injectable therapy., Methods: This retrospective pooled analysis included individual patient data from completed clinical trials (Insulin lispro injection/dulaglutide development programs, first patient visit ≥1997). All included patients were ≥18 years, were East Asian or Caucasian, and had data for self-monitored BG at baseline. The primary outcome, BG excursion at baseline (least-squares mean, standard error), was compared between patient groups using an analysis of covariance with race as the fixed effect. Independent covariates included baseline body weight, baseline HbA1c, age, and duration of T2DM., Results: Caucasian (n = 6779) and East Asian (n = 1638) patients from 21 trials were included. BG excursions were significantly higher for East Asian than Caucasian patients at breakfast (4.03 [0.075] vs 2.59 [0.045] mmol/L), lunch (3.37 [0.080] vs 1.43 [0.049] mmol/L), and dinner (3.16 [0.080] vs 1.74 [0.047] mmol/L) (P < 0.001 adjusted analyses). Similar findings were observed for the unadjusted analyses. At each time point, postprandial BG was significantly higher for East Asian than Caucasian patients (with adjusted and unadjusted analyses)., Conclusion: These findings suggest that BG excursion and postprandial BG are higher among East Asian patients with T2DM than Caucasian patients. In addition, these findings may help clinicians select appropriate treatments for East Asian patients with T2DM who require injection therapy., (© 2018 Eli Lilly and Company. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2018
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