Habits related to the use of insulin infusion set in patients with type 1 diabetes on pump therapy — the effect of the educational intervention

Q3 Medicine
Damian Ucieklak, Sandra Mrozińska, Aleksandra Wojnarska, Maciej T Małecki, Tomasz Klupa, Bartłomiej Matejko
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Proper use of insulin infusion sets (IIS) plays an important role in pump therapy of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). We assessed the habits associated with the use of IIS in patients with T1DM treated with insulin pump.This study included 79 T1DM patients who were examined for the presence of lipohypertrophy (LH) and retrained for proper IIS use. They completed a standard questionnaire regarding IIS at the time of study entry and at the follow-up. R e s u l t s: At baseline, most of the patients declared to have been using a plastic cannula (n = 68; 86.1%), changing the infusion set regularly (n = 65; 82.3%), and placing the infusion sets on the abdomen wall (n = 68; 86.1%). The most common rotation habit was the "curve pattern" on both sides of the umbilicus (n = 16; 20.3%). After a median of 23 weeks (IQR 20-34), 58 patients were available for the follow-up. A rise in the proportion of patients who declared to change IIS regularly (n = 48; 82.8% vs. n = 57; 98.3%, p = 0.016), change IIS every 2 to 3 days (n = 27; 46.6% vs. n = 35; 60.3%, p = 0.043), use "crisscross" rotation (n = 5; 8.8% vs. n = 12; 21.4%, p = 0.027) was observed. There were less patients reporting not having repeatable rotation manner (n = 15; 26.3% vs. n = 2; 5.4%, p = 0.009). C o n c l u s i o n s: A substantial proportion of T1DM patients on pump therapy declare that they do not follow the recommended principles of IIS use. The intervention consisting of LH assessment and retrain- ing of proper use of IIS might be effective in improving patient compliance.
1型糖尿病患者胰岛素输液器使用习惯对泵治疗的影响——教育干预的效果
正确使用胰岛素输液器(IIS)在1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者的泵治疗中起着重要作用。我们评估了接受胰岛素泵治疗的T1DM患者使用IIS的相关习惯。本研究纳入了79名T1DM患者,检查了是否存在脂肪肥大(LH),并对其进行了再培训,以便正确使用IIS。他们在研究开始时和随访时完成了一份关于IIS的标准问卷。在基线时,大多数患者宣称使用塑料套管(n = 68;86.1%),定期更换输液器(n = 65;82.3%),将输液器放置于腹壁(n = 68;86.1%)。最常见的旋转习惯是脐两侧的“曲线模式”(n = 16;20.3%)。中位数为23周(IQR 20-34)后,58例患者可进行随访。声称定期更换IIS的患者比例上升(n = 48;82.8%对n = 57;98.3%, p = 0.016),每2 ~ 3天更换一次IIS (n = 27;46.6% vs. n = 35;60.3%, p = 0.043),使用“交叉”旋转(n = 5;8.8%对n = 12;21.4%, p = 0.027)。报告没有重复旋转方式的患者较少(n = 15;26.3%对n = 2;5.4%, p = 0.009)。在接受泵治疗的T1DM患者中,有相当大比例的患者声称他们没有遵循推荐的IIS使用原则。干预包括LH评估和再培训正确使用IIS可能有效地提高患者的依从性。
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