Analysis of alternatives for insulinizing patients to achieve glycemic control and avoid accompanying risks of hypoglycemia

  • Authors:
    • Jialin Gao
    • Qianyin Xiong
    • Jun Miao
    • Yao Zhang
    • Libing Xia
    • Meiqin Lu
    • Binhua Zhang
    • Yueping Chen
    • Ansu Zhang
    • Cui Yu
    • Li‑Zhuo Wang
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  • Published online on: February 19, 2015     https://doi.org/10.3892/br.2015.434
  • Pages: 284-288
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Abstract

The aims of the present study were to explore the efficacy of glycemic control and the risks of hypoglycemia with different methods of insulin therapy, and to provide reference data for the clinical treatment of diabetes. In this retrospective study, hospitalized patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes between March and December 2014, in the Department of Endocrinology in the First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College, were divided into three groups, including an intensive insulin analogue therapy group, a premixed insulin analogue treatment group and a premixed human insulin therapy group. The efficacy of glycemic control and the incidence of hypoglycemia were determined in each of the insulin treatment groups. Compared with the other treatment groups, the intensive insulin analogue therapy group was associated with superior blood glucose control, shorter time to reach standard insulin regimen, shorter hospitalization time, fewer fluctuations in blood glucose levels and lower insulin dosage on discharge from hospital. However, this treatment was also associated with a high risk of hypoglycemia. In conclusion, when combined with the effective prevention of hypoglycemia and appropriate nursing care (especially in hospital care), intensive insulin analogue therapy may provide the greatest benefit to patients.
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Gao J, Xiong Q, Miao J, Zhang Y, Xia L, Lu M, Zhang B, Chen Y, Zhang A, Yu C, Yu C, et al: Analysis of alternatives for insulinizing patients to achieve glycemic control and avoid accompanying risks of hypoglycemia. Biomed Rep 3: 284-288, 2015.
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Gao, J., Xiong, Q., Miao, J., Zhang, Y., Xia, L., Lu, M. ... Wang, L. (2015). Analysis of alternatives for insulinizing patients to achieve glycemic control and avoid accompanying risks of hypoglycemia. Biomedical Reports, 3, 284-288. https://doi.org/10.3892/br.2015.434
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Gao, J., Xiong, Q., Miao, J., Zhang, Y., Xia, L., Lu, M., Zhang, B., Chen, Y., Zhang, A., Yu, C., Wang, L."Analysis of alternatives for insulinizing patients to achieve glycemic control and avoid accompanying risks of hypoglycemia". Biomedical Reports 3.3 (2015): 284-288.
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Gao, J., Xiong, Q., Miao, J., Zhang, Y., Xia, L., Lu, M., Zhang, B., Chen, Y., Zhang, A., Yu, C., Wang, L."Analysis of alternatives for insulinizing patients to achieve glycemic control and avoid accompanying risks of hypoglycemia". Biomedical Reports 3, no. 3 (2015): 284-288. https://doi.org/10.3892/br.2015.434