Insulin Therapy in the Elderly Patient With Diabetes

Lal K. Tanwani MD
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Abstract

Background

Most elderly patients with type 2 diabetes require, or will eventually require, insulin to achieve or maintain their glycemic goals. However, insulin therapy remains underused in this population.

Objective

The goal of this review is to evaluate the role of insulin therapy in elderly patients and identify strategies to improve its use in this patient population.

Methods

Searches of the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases were conducted to identify papers published in English between January 1990 and March 2010. The following search terms were used: diabetes mellitus, insulin, elderly, geriatric, analog, premix, pen device, and human insulin. Papers selected for review included meta-analyses, randomized controlled trials of insulin therapy, or evidence-based reviews and/or expert opinion regarding the use of insulin in elderly patients with diabetes.

Results

Insulin therapy is the most effective antidiabetic agent when appropriately dosed; however, only a minority of elderly patients with diabetes uses it. Although there are few randomized controlled studies on insulin use in the elderly, an individualized approach to insulin therapy is recommended to account for varying clinical and practical factors that affect diabetes care in this patient population. Therapy with insulin analogs offers several advantages compared with human insulin regimens, including a more physiologic pharmacologic profile, increased convenience, and a reduced risk of hypoglycemia, which may make them particularly attractive in older adults. Premixed insulin analog therapy may provide added convenience, as well as improved glycemic control. Insulin pen devices are also recommended to facilitate insulin dosing and help patients maintain their independence.

Conclusions

The improved clinical profiles of insulin analogs and the ease of use of newer insulin delivery devices may be advantageous in elderly patients with diabetes; however, additional research on the efficacy and safety of insulin regimens is urgently needed.

老年糖尿病患者的胰岛素治疗
背景:大多数老年2型糖尿病患者需要或最终需要胰岛素来达到或维持血糖目标。然而,胰岛素治疗在这一人群中仍然使用不足。目的本综述的目的是评估胰岛素治疗在老年患者中的作用,并确定改善老年患者使用胰岛素的策略。方法对1990年1月至2010年3月间发表的英文论文进行MEDLINE和EMBASE数据库检索。使用了以下搜索词:糖尿病、胰岛素、老年、老年、模拟物、预混料、笔式装置和人胰岛素。纳入综述的论文包括荟萃分析、胰岛素治疗的随机对照试验、循证评价和/或老年糖尿病患者使用胰岛素的专家意见。结果适当剂量下,胰岛素治疗是最有效的降糖药物;然而,只有少数老年糖尿病患者使用它。尽管很少有关于老年人胰岛素使用的随机对照研究,但建议采用个性化的胰岛素治疗方法来考虑影响这一患者群体糖尿病护理的各种临床和实际因素。与人类胰岛素治疗方案相比,胰岛素类似物治疗具有几个优势,包括更生理的药理学特征,更方便,降低低血糖的风险,这可能使它们对老年人特别有吸引力。预混合胰岛素模拟疗法可能提供额外的便利,以及改善血糖控制。胰岛素笔装置也被推荐使用,以方便胰岛素给药并帮助患者保持独立性。结论胰岛素类似物的改善和新型胰岛素输送装置的易于使用可能有利于老年糖尿病患者;然而,迫切需要对胰岛素治疗方案的有效性和安全性进行进一步的研究。
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American Journal Geriatric Pharmacotherapy
American Journal Geriatric Pharmacotherapy GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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