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CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS NEWLY TREATED WITH BASAL INSULIN THERAPY: A POPULATION-BASED UK STUDY

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posted on 2020-05-19, 15:21 authored by M Adan, S Seidu, F Zaccardi, K Khunti, F Tyrer, DR Webb, C Gillies, A Saremi, M Lee, R Lubwama, A Boss, T Dex

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate the characteristics of patients with type 2 diabetes newly treated with basal insulin therapy in UK primary care setting.

METHODS

Adults diagnosed with T2DM newly initiated with a basal insulin from January 2004 to December 2016 were identified in the Clinical Practice Research Link (CPRD). Demographic and clinical data including glycaemic measurements (poor glycaemic control was defined as HbA1c >48mmol/mol [≥7%] according to NICE) were evaluated at or prior to index-date and examined to better understand the patients in a real-world clinical practice.

RESULTS

14,602 patients were included in the study. Patients had mean±SD age of 65.2±13.1years, a median T2DM duration of 8-years (IQR, 4-12) and an age at T2DM-diagnosis of 56.80±12.60. Most were males (55.34%) and 36.97% had a first insulin therapy ≥10 years after T2DM diagnosis. The median glycated haemoglobin from the time of T2DM-diagnosis to basal insulin therapy was 65.03mmol/mol [8.10%] (IQR, 55.20-79.24mmol/mol; 7.20-9.40%), and 67.22mmol/mol [8.30%] (IQR, 57.38-81.00mmol/mol, 7.40-9.60%) at 12-months after insulin initiation. The average charlson comorbidity index-score was 2.44±1.65 and 47.93% had ≥2 chronic comorbidities prior to basal insulin therapy. Hypertension, renal disease, ischaemic heart disease, COPD and depression were most common and present in 37.52%, 17.74%, 15.02%, 10.99% and 18.66% of patients, respectively. Eighty-six percent of patients had a record of prior use of OAD, with 63.57% having had two or more OAD prior to insulin therapy. Of those receiving OAD, Metformin (56.28%), Sulphonylureas (59.44%) and Thiazolidinedione (40.24%) were commonly prescribed. A large proportion of the study population were also on antiplatelet, antihypertensive and lipid-lowering drugs prior to initial insulin use.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides a contemporary description of patients with T2DM initiating insulin therapy. The high prevalence of diabetes related complications and the poor glycaemic control despite insulin therapy highlights a group of patients in need of closer attention in clinical practice.

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Citation

VALUE IN HEALTH VOLUME 22, SUPPLEMENT 3, S585, NOVEMBER 01, 2019

Source

ISPOR Europe 2019

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Value in Health

Volume

22

Issue

SUPPLEMENT 3

Pagination

S585 - S585 (1)

Publisher

Elsevier for International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research

issn

1098-3015

eissn

1524-4733

Copyright date

2019

Available date

2019-11-01

Publisher version

https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(19)33330-3/abstract

Notes

Abstract only

Spatial coverage

Copenhagen, Denmark

Temporal coverage: start date

2019-11-02

Temporal coverage: end date

2019-11-06

Language

en

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