Influence of timing of insulin initiation on long-term glycemic control in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes: A retrospective cohort study

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Objective Delays in insulin initiation can lead to the development of complications in the management of type 2 diabetes. Methods In this study, the effects of the timing of insulin initiation on glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes were evaluated retrospectively. Changes in the HbA1c levels of 237 patients were analyzed after insulin initiation. Results The patients were divided into 4 groups according to the duration of diabetes at the time of insulin initiation: ≤3 years, 4 to 6 years, 7 to 9 years, or ≥10 years. Patients with a diabetes duration of ≤3 years were more frequently hospitalized at the time of insulin initiation, had a higher HbA1c level before insulin initiation and a lower HbA1c level at 1 year after insulin initiation and exhibited significant decreases in HbA1c at 1, 3, or 5 years after insulin initiation than those in the other 3 groups with longer durations of diabetes. In the group receiving 4 insulin injections per day, the reduction in HbA1c after 5 years of treatment was larger in patients with a diabetes duration at the time of insulin initiation of ≤3 years than in those with a duration of 7 to 9 years or ≥10 years. Conclusion Our results suggested that an earlier initiation of insulin therapy was crucial for sustaining glycemic control in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes, particularly in those with a history of obesity or receiving multiple insulin injections daily.

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Miyazaki, T., Shirakawa, J., Nagakura, J., Shibuya, M., Kyohara, M., Okuyama, T., … Terauchi, Y. (2019). Influence of timing of insulin initiation on long-term glycemic control in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes: A retrospective cohort study. Internal Medicine, 58(23), 3361–3367. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.3060-19

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