Successes and challenges of insulin therapy for type 2 diabetes in a managed-care setting

2010 
AbstractObjective:Although insulin is the most effective diabetes medication for lowering blood glucose, how insulin is used in clinical practice and how well patients respond to insulin therapy over the course of several years has not been documented. Our objective was to describe glycemic control, side-effects and dose titration over 7 years among persons starting insulin in a health plan that has long used a treatment algorithm similar to the current American Diabetes Association/European Association for the Study of Diabetes (ADA-EASD) algorithm for the management of hyperglycemia.Research design and methods:Patients (n = 2417) who initiated insulin therapy between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 2004 were followed for a mean of 49.5 months until 30 June 2007, death, or health plan termination. Mean hemoglobin A1C, number of units of insulin purchased and body weight were assessed on a quarterly basis. The proportion experiencing edema or hypoglycemia was assessed annually.Results:Mean population A1C d...
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