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Predictors of postprandial blood glucose response to biphasic insulin analogue therapy
- Source :
- Primary care diabetes. 7(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Biphasic insulin aspart 30 (BIAsp 30) has been shown in randomised controlled trials and the IMPROVE™ observational study to reduce postprandial blood glucose (PPBG) – thought to be an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We used multivariate regression analysis to identify predictors of PPBG reduction in the IMPROVE™ study. A total of 52,419 type 2 diabetes patients were enrolled in the IMPROVE™ study (pre-study therapy subgroups: no pharmaceutical therapy, n =8966; oral antidiabetic drugs [OADs] only, n =33,797; insulin±OADs, n =9568; missing information on pre-study therapy, n =88). Mean change from baseline in PPBG (mean of three meals) in the global cohort was −6.3mmol/L; reductions in subgroups were: no pharmaceutical therapy, −8.8mmol/L; OADs only, −6.0mmol/L; insulin±OADs, −5.1mmol/L. High baseline PPBG was consistently and strongly predictive of PPBG response; lower baseline HbA1c and body mass index, greater age and shorter diabetes duration were also significant predictors of PPBG change. The novel findings from this study indicate that most patients can be expected to achieve a PPBG response with BIAsp 30 irrespective of baseline characteristics or previous therapy with an expected larger PPBG reduction when baseline PPBG is higher.
- Subjects :
- Blood Glucose
medicine.medical_specialty
Canada
Asia
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Insulin, Isophane
Administration, Oral
Type 2 diabetes
Biphasic Insulins
Injections
Internal medicine
Diabetes mellitus
Internal Medicine
medicine
Humans
Hypoglycemic Agents
Risk factor
Insulin Aspart
Glycated Hemoglobin
Nutrition and Dietetics
business.industry
Drug Substitution
medicine.disease
Postprandial Period
Biphasic insulin aspart
Europe
Postprandial
Endocrinology
Treatment Outcome
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Cohort
Multivariate Analysis
Observational study
Family Practice
business
Body mass index
Biomarkers
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18780210
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Primary care diabetes
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4123f9baae0dfda1ae32ef33c016c40f