Experiences with functional insulin substitution: a follow-up study on control and patient compliance.

Acta medica Hungarica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
J Fövényi, G Szövérffy, E Thaisz, L Lehotkai, A Wettstein
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Abstract

Functional insulin substitution, an insulin regimen made up of two daily injections of intermediate-acting insulin and prandial boluses of regular insulin, was to be introduced in 49 type 1 diabetic patients, as previous regimens consisting of two or three daily injections proved to be inefficient due to the patients lifestyle or inherent metabolic lability. Forty-five patients were treated with human insulin injected by NovoPen. In 38 cases therapy was changed in the frame of a one-week, small-group, inpatient, structured educational course. After a mean 14 months of follow-up metabolic status improved in 33 cases while there was further derangement in 16. Eighteen patients were practising true functional therapy, i.e. doing blood glucose tests before each injection. Further 22 diabetics were trying to achieve better metabolic control through 2-3 daily blood glucose tests and insulin dose corrections. The metabolic status was not affected by the frequency of blood glucose testing, rather by raising of the daily dose of short acting insulin in conjunction with the switch in therapy acting beneficially. All patients insisted on using NovoPen further on.

功能性胰岛素替代的经验:对照和患者依从性的随访研究。
功能性胰岛素替代,一种由每日两次注射中间作用胰岛素和一日三餐常规胰岛素组成的胰岛素方案,将被引入49名1型糖尿病患者,因为由于患者的生活方式或固有的代谢不稳定性,先前的方案由每日两次或三次注射证明是无效的。45例患者接受NovoPen注射人胰岛素治疗。在38个病例中,治疗在一周的框架内改变,小组,住院,结构化的教育课程。平均随访14个月后,33例患者代谢状况改善,16例患者进一步紊乱。18名患者正在进行真正的功能治疗,即在每次注射前进行血糖测试。另外22名糖尿病患者正试图通过每天2-3次血糖测试和胰岛素剂量调整来更好地控制代谢。代谢状态不受血糖检测频率的影响,而是受短效胰岛素日剂量的提高和治疗效果的转换的影响。所有患者继续坚持使用NovoPen。
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