INTRODUCTION: We aimed to see whether insulin glargine U300 can provide better blood glucose control while reducing hypoglycaemia in a more homogeneous population compared to previous studies. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The retrospective study included type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients with frequent hypoglycaemia. For evaluation of fasting blood glucose, haemoglobin glycated (HbA(1c)) and weight at 6 months and 12 months (final), observation windows of 120-240 days (4-8 months) and 240-480 days (9-16 months) after insulin glargine U300 initiation, respectively, were permitted. Mean follow-up time was 12 months. Hypoglycaemia was defined as blood glucose level < 70 mg/dl, either symptomatic or asymptomatic, measured in hospital or at home. RESULTS: Forty-four patients were included in the study, and 35 patients completed the study - 20 (57.1%) females and 15 (42.9%) males, with a mean age of 24.1 ±6.6 years. Mean body mass index was 24.4 ±7.4 kg/m(2). A significant decrease was not found between baseline and HbA(1c) values at 6 months (p = 0.199), but a significant decrease was found in the final period (between 9-16 months) (p = 0.025). Hypoglycaemic events occurred in all patients (100%) before using insulin glargine U300, while the incidence of hypoglycaemic events gradually decreased to 74.3%, 68.6%, and 68.6% between months 1-3, 3-6, and 6-9, respectively. Of the 26 patients who declared their level of satisfaction, 23 (88.5%) were satisfied, 2 (7.7%) indicated that there was no significant difference, and 1 (3.8%) patient was unsatisfied. CONCLUSIONS: Over 9-16 months of follow-up, insulin glargine U300 led to a significant reduction not only of HbA(1c) levels but also of the frequency of hypoglycaemia, and also yielded high satisfaction rates.
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Volkan Kişioğlu, S., Suat Demir, A., Tufekci, D., Emur Gunay, Y., Coskun, H., Ucuncu, O., … Onder Ersoz, H. (2021). Clinical research of insulin glargine U300 in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients with frequent hypoglycaemia: real-world experience. Archives of Medical Science – Atherosclerotic Diseases, 6(1), 102–108. https://doi.org/10.5114/amsad.2021.105562
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