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Revista argentina de endocrinología y metabolismo

versión On-line ISSN 1851-3034

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DIEUZEIDE, G et al. The A1chieve study: An observational non-interventional study of patients with type 2 diabetes initiating or changing to insulin analogue therapy: data from the Argentinean population. Rev. argent. endocrinol. metab. [online]. 2013, vol.50, n.4, pp.219-232. ISSN 1851-3034.

Objectives: The aim of this paper is to report the safety and effectiveness of initiating or switching to insulin analogue therapy in the Argentinean subpopulation of the A1chieve study. Materials and methods: Observational, non-interventional study. The Argentinean cohort included 607 patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), both insulin-naïve and prior insulin users, who initiated treatment with biphasic insulin aspart 30, insulin detemir or insulin aspart ± oral antidiabetic agents. Results: Baseline HbA1c (±SD) was poor: 9.4 ± 2.1 %. At 6 months, a reduction in the HbA1c of -1.8 ± 2.1 % was observed in the entire cohort, and of -2.3 ± 2.1 % and -1.1 ± 1.8 % in insulin-naïve patients and prior insulin users, respectively. Overall, the rate of hypoglycaemia increased in insulin-naïve patients, whereas a reduction was observed in those switching from other insulins. An increase in the body weight (±SD) was noted in insulin-naïve patients (0.8 ± 4.3 kg). Conclusions: Poor glycemic control was observed in the Argentinean population of the A1chieve study. The initiation of insulin analogue therapy showed an improvement in HbA1c, in both insulin-naïve patients and previous insulin users, which was a good opportunity for improvements in self-care and metabolic control, regardless of the type of insulin regimen used, with a good tolerability and safety profile. These findings are consistent with those obtained from the entire A1chieve study cohort.

Palabras clave : Observational study; Type 2 diabetes; Insulin analogs; Argentina; A1chieve.

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