Subcutaneous rapid-acting insulin analogues in mild to moderate diabetic ketoacidosis: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Maria L.R. Defante , Mariana de Moura de Souza , Beatriz Ximenes Mendes , Beatriz A. de A. De Hollanda Morais , Vitória M. Prizão , Salma Ali El Chab Parolin , Hugo Valinho Francisco
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Abstract

Introduction

Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is commonly treated with intravenous (IV) regular insulin. However, patients with less severe DKA may benefit from a subcutaneous (SC) scheme.

Methods

We systematically searched PubMed, Cochrane, and Embase for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing SC rapid-acting insulin analogue (RAIAs) with IV regular insulin. Risk ratios (RR) were used to compare treatment effects for binary outcomes and mean differences (MD) for continuous data with the corresponding 95 % confidence intervals (CI). P values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. We used the R version 4.3.2 for statistical analyses.

Results

Our meta-analysis included eight RCTs encompassing 415 patients. No statistically significant differences were found between RAIAs and IV regular insulin in the treatment of mild to moderate DKA in the pediatric and adult population in the primary outcome of time until DKA resolution (MD 0.00 h; 95 % CI -1.27 to 1.28; P = 1.00). Both treatments showed comparable results in the secondary outcomes total insulin usage (P = 0.65), time until hyperglycemia resolution (P = 0.22), length of hospital stay (P = 0.11), the incidence of hypoglycemia (P = 0.15) and DKA recurrence (P = Not estimable). There were no reports of death, cerebral edema, or venous thrombosis in the studies.

Conclusion

In this meta-analysis of eight RCTs we found that SC RAIAs and regular IV insulin are comparable in resolving mild to moderate DKA in children and adults. PROSPERO registration: CRD42023485032.
皮下速效胰岛素类似物治疗轻中度糖尿病酮症酸中毒:随机对照试验荟萃分析。
简介:糖尿病酮症酸中毒(DKA)通常采用静脉注射(IV)常规胰岛素治疗。然而,病情较轻的 DKA 患者可能会从皮下注射 (SC) 方案中获益:我们系统地检索了 PubMed、Cochrane 和 Embase 中比较皮下注射速效胰岛素类似物 (RAIA) 与静脉注射普通胰岛素的随机对照试验 (RCT)。对二元结果采用风险比(RR)比较治疗效果,对连续数据采用平均差(MD)和相应的95%置信区间(CI)。P 值 结果:我们的荟萃分析包括 8 项 RCT,涉及 415 名患者。在治疗轻中度 DKA 的主要结果(DKA 缓解时间)方面,RAIAs 与静脉注射普通胰岛素在儿童和成人中的差异无统计学意义(MD 0.00 h; 95 % CI -1.27 to 1.28; P = 1.00)。在次要结果中,两种疗法在胰岛素总用量(P = 0.65)、高血糖缓解时间(P = 0.22)、住院时间(P = 0.11)、低血糖发生率(P = 0.15)和 DKA 复发率(P = 无法估计)方面的结果相当。研究中没有死亡、脑水肿或静脉血栓的报道:在这项对 8 项研究进行的荟萃分析中,我们发现 SC RAIAs 和普通静脉注射胰岛素在缓解儿童和成人轻度至中度 DKA 方面效果相当。PROSPERO 注册:CRD42023485032。
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Journal of diabetes and its complications
Journal of diabetes and its complications 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.30%
发文量
153
审稿时长
16 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications (JDC) is a journal for health care practitioners and researchers, that publishes original research about the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus and its complications. JDC also publishes articles on physiological and molecular aspects of glucose homeostasis. The primary purpose of JDC is to act as a source of information usable by diabetes practitioners and researchers to increase their knowledge about mechanisms of diabetes and complications development, and promote better management of people with diabetes who are at risk for those complications. Manuscripts submitted to JDC can report any aspect of basic, translational or clinical research as well as epidemiology. Topics can range broadly from early prediabetes to late-stage complicated diabetes. Topics relevant to basic/translational reports include pancreatic islet dysfunction and insulin resistance, altered adipose tissue function in diabetes, altered neuronal control of glucose homeostasis and mechanisms of drug action. Topics relevant to diabetic complications include diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy; peripheral vascular disease and coronary heart disease; gastrointestinal disorders, renal failure and impotence; and hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
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