731-P: CGM-Based Measurements for Once-Weekly Insulin Icodec vs. Once-Daily Insulin Glargine U100 in Insulin-Treated Patients with T2D: A Post-hoc Analysis

Diabetes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 70 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 731-P
Author(s):  
HARPREET S. BAJAJ ◽  
RIKKE BECK BANG ◽  
AMOOLYA GOWDA ◽  
METTE M. KOEFOED ◽  
PETER A. SENIOR ◽  
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Author(s):  
Andrea Giaccari ◽  
R. C. Bonadonna ◽  
R. Buzzetti ◽  
G. Perseghin ◽  
D. Cucinotta ◽  
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Abstract Aims The Italian Titration Approach Study (ITAS) demonstrated comparable HbA1c reductions and similarly low hypoglycaemia risk at 6 months in poorly controlled, insulin-naïve adults with T2DM who initiated self- or physician-titrated insulin glargine 300 U/mL (Gla-300) in the absence of sulphonylurea/glinide. The association of patient characteristics with glycaemic and hypoglycaemic outcomes was assessed. Methods This post hoc analysis investigated whether baseline patient characteristics and previous antihyperglycaemic drugs were associated with HbA1c change and hypoglycaemia risk in patient- versus physician-managed Gla-300 titration. Results HbA1c change, incidence of hypoglycaemia (any type) and nocturnal rates were comparable between patient- and physician-managed arms in all subgroups. Hypoglycaemia rates across subgroups (0.03 to 3.52 events per patient-year) were generally as low as observed in the full ITAS population. Small increases in rates of 00:00–pre-breakfast and anytime hypoglycaemia were observed in the ≤ 10-year diabetes duration subgroup in the patient- versus physician-managed arm (heterogeneity of effect; p < 0.05). Conclusions Comparably fair glycaemic control and similarly low hypoglycaemia risk were achieved in almost all patient subgroups with patient- versus physician-led Gla-300 titration. These results reinforce efficacy and safety of Gla-300 self-titration across a range of phenotypes of insulin-naïve people with T2DM. Clinical trial registration EudraCT 2015-001167-39


2012 ◽  
Vol 02 (02) ◽  
pp. 203-207 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark R. Burge ◽  
Eric R. Schroeder ◽  
Stephen Mitchell

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