Evaluation of long-acting somatostatin analog injection devices by nurses: A quantitative study

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Abstract

The somatostatin analogs (SSAs) lanreotide Autogel/Depot and octreotide long- acting release are used to treat acromegaly and neuroendocrine tumors. The present study evaluated opinions on SSA injection devices, including a recently approved lanreotide new device (lanreotide-ND), among nurses in Europe and the USA. Nurses injecting SSAs for at least three patients per year (n = 77) were interviewed regarding SSA devices. Device attributes were rated via questionnaire; nurses were then timed administering test injections with lanreotide-ND and octreotide long-acting release. The most important delivery system attributes were easy/convenient preparation and injection (ranked in the top five by 70% of nurses), low clogging risk (58%), and high product efficacy (55%). Compared with the octreotide long-acting release device, lanreotide-ND scored higher on 15/16 attributes, had shorter mean preparation and administration time (329 versus 66 seconds, respectively; P≤ 0.01) and a higher overall preference score (70 versus 114, respectively; P≤ 0.01). The five most important lanreotide-ND attributes were: prefilled device, confidence a full dose was delivered, low clogging risk, easy/convenient preparation and injection, and fast administration. These device features could lead to improvements in clinical practice and benefit patients/caregivers who administer SSAs at home. © 2012 Adelman et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Adelman, D. T., Burgess, A., & Davies, P. R. (2012). Evaluation of long-acting somatostatin analog injection devices by nurses: A quantitative study. Medical Devices: Evidence and Research, 5(1), 103–109. https://doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S37831

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