OBJECTIVE: PREDICTIVE (Predictable Results and Experience in Diabetes through Intensification and Control to Target: an International Variability Evaluation) is a large, multinational, open-label, prospective, observational study addressed to assess the efficacy and safety of insulin detemir in clinical practice. This paper reports 26 weeks of follow-up data, from 1298 type 2 diabetes patients from Italy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In this observational study, the primary end point was the incidence of serious adverse drug reactions (SADRs), including major hypoglycemia. Secondary end points were: hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), mean self-monitored fasting glucose, within-patient fasting glucose variability and body weight change. RESULTS: Insulin detemir significantly improved glycemic control, with a decrease in mean HbA1c, fasting glucose and within-patient fasting glucose variability. Interestingly, the improvements in glycemic control occurred in association with a small, but significant reduction in weight. The safety results of this study showed that 26 weeks of treatment with insulin detemir was associated with a very low rate of SADRs (only 14 events), which mainly consisted of hypoglycemia (78%, of which 42% were major hypoglycemia). CONCLUSIONS: Insulin detemir improves glycemic control, with low risk of hypoglycemia, no weight gain and an excellent safety profile; these data support the overall findings of PREDICTIVE.

Perriello, G., Caputo, S., De Pergola, G., Di Carlo, A., Grassi, G., Lapolla, A., Pata, P., Solerte, S., Zaccardi, F., Improved glycemic control with weight loss and a low risk of hypoglycemia with insulin detemir: insights from the Italian cohort of the Predictive study after 6-month observatiob in type 2 diabetic subjects, <<Expert Opinion in Pharmacotherapy>>, 2011; 12 (Novembre): 2449-2455 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13835]

Improved glycemic control with weight loss and a low risk of hypoglycemia with insulin detemir: insights from the Italian cohort of the Predictive study after 6-month observatiob in type 2 diabetic subjects

Caputo, Salvatore;Zaccardi, Francesco
2011

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: PREDICTIVE (Predictable Results and Experience in Diabetes through Intensification and Control to Target: an International Variability Evaluation) is a large, multinational, open-label, prospective, observational study addressed to assess the efficacy and safety of insulin detemir in clinical practice. This paper reports 26 weeks of follow-up data, from 1298 type 2 diabetes patients from Italy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In this observational study, the primary end point was the incidence of serious adverse drug reactions (SADRs), including major hypoglycemia. Secondary end points were: hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), mean self-monitored fasting glucose, within-patient fasting glucose variability and body weight change. RESULTS: Insulin detemir significantly improved glycemic control, with a decrease in mean HbA1c, fasting glucose and within-patient fasting glucose variability. Interestingly, the improvements in glycemic control occurred in association with a small, but significant reduction in weight. The safety results of this study showed that 26 weeks of treatment with insulin detemir was associated with a very low rate of SADRs (only 14 events), which mainly consisted of hypoglycemia (78%, of which 42% were major hypoglycemia). CONCLUSIONS: Insulin detemir improves glycemic control, with low risk of hypoglycemia, no weight gain and an excellent safety profile; these data support the overall findings of PREDICTIVE.
2011
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Perriello, G., Caputo, S., De Pergola, G., Di Carlo, A., Grassi, G., Lapolla, A., Pata, P., Solerte, S., Zaccardi, F., Improved glycemic control with weight loss and a low risk of hypoglycemia with insulin detemir: insights from the Italian cohort of the Predictive study after 6-month observatiob in type 2 diabetic subjects, <<Expert Opinion in Pharmacotherapy>>, 2011; 12 (Novembre): 2449-2455 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13835]
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