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. 2014 May 31:6:67.
doi: 10.1186/1758-5996-6-67. eCollection 2014.

Determinants of intensive insulin therapeutic regimens in patients with type 1 diabetes: data from a nationwide multicenter survey in Brazil

Marilia Brito Gomes  1 Carlos Antonio Negrato  2 Roberta Cobas  1 Lucianne Righeti Monteiro Tannus  1 Paolla Ribeiro Gonçalves  1 Pedro Carlos Barreto da Silva  1 João Regis Ivar Carneiro  1 Alessandra Saldanha Mattos Matheus  1 Sergio Atala Dib  3 Mirela Jobim Azevedo  4 Márcia Nery  5 Melanie Rodacki  6 Lenita Zajdenverg  7 Renan Magalhães Montenegro Junior  7 Janice Sepulveda  8 Luis Eduardo Calliari  9 Deborah Jezini  10 Neuza Braga  11 Jorge L Luescher  12 Renata S Berardo  6 Maria Carmo Arruda-Marques  13 Renata M Noronha  14 Thais D Manna  15 Roberta Salvodelli  15 Fernanda G Penha  15 Milton C Foss  16 Maria C Foss-Freitas  16 Antonio C Pires  17 Fernando C Robles  17 Maria de Fátima S Guedes  2 Patricia Dualib  18 Saulo C Silva  19 Emerson Sampaio  20 Rosangela Rea  21 Ana Cristina R Faria  21 Balduino Tschiedel  22 Suzana Lavigne  23 Luis Henrique Canani  17 Alessandra T Zucatti  17 Marisa Helena C Coral  24 Daniela Aline Pereira  24 Luiz Antonio Araujo  25 Monica Tolentino  26 Hermelinda C Pedrosa  18 Flaviane A Prado  18 Nelson Rassi  27 Leticia B Araujo  27 Reine Marie C Fonseca  28 Alexis D Guedes  28 Odelissa S Matos  28 Catia C Palma  1 Rossana Azulay  29 Adriana C Forti  30 Cristina Façanha  30 Ana Paula Montenegro  7 Naira H Melo  31 Karla F Rezende  31 Alberto Ramos  32 João Soares Felicio  33 Flavia M Santos  33
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Determinants of intensive insulin therapeutic regimens in patients with type 1 diabetes: data from a nationwide multicenter survey in Brazil

Marilia Brito Gomes et al. Diabetol Metab Syndr. .

Abstract

Background: To evaluate the determinants of intensive insulin regimens (ITs) in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Methods: This multicenter study was conducted between December 2008 and December 2010 in 28 public clinics in 20 Brazilian cities. Data were obtained from 3,591 patients (56.0% female, 57.1% Caucasian). Insulin regimens were classified as follows: group 1, conventional therapy (CT) (intermediate human insulin, one to two injections daily); group 2 (three or more insulin injections of intermediate plus regular human insulin); group 3 (three or more insulin injections of intermediate human insulin plus short-acting insulin analogues); group 4, basal-bolus (one or two insulin injections of long-acting plus short-acting insulin analogues or regular insulin); and group 5, basal-bolus with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII). Groups 2 to 5 were considered IT groups.

Results: We obtained complete data from 2,961 patients. Combined intermediate plus regular human insulin was the most used therapeutic regimen. CSII was used by 37 (1.2%) patients and IT by 2,669 (90.2%) patients. More patients on IT performed self-monitoring of blood glucose and were treated at the tertiary care level compared to CT patients (p < 0.001). The majority of patients from all groups had HbA1c levels above the target. Overweight or obesity was not associated with insulin regimen. Logistic regression analysis showed that economic status, age, ethnicity, and level of care were associated with IT (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Given the prevalence of intensive treatment for T1D in Brazil, more effective therapeutic strategies are needed for long term-health benefits.

Keywords: Brazil; Chronic complications; Insulin regimens; Type 1 diabetes.

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