A Randomized Comparison of Postprandial Glucose Excursion Using Inhaled Insulin Versus Rapid-Acting Analog Insulin in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Using Multiple Daily Injections of Insulin or Automated Insulin Delivery.

Diabetes care Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.2337/dc24-0838
Irl B Hirsch, Roy W Beck, Martin Chase Marak, Peter Calhoun, Adham Mottalib, Amna Salhin, Anastasios Manessis, Andrea D Coviello, Anuj Bhargava, Ashley Thorsell, Astrid Atakov Castillo, Bruce W Bode, Camilla Levister, Carol J Levy, Cassandra Donahue, Christian Cordero, Christie Beatson, Christine R Langel, Christopher Jacobson, Corey Kurek, Dana Cruse, David Pickering, Denisa Tamarez, Devin W Steenkamp, Donna Desjardins, Grazia Aleppo, Grenye O'Malley, Halis K Akturk, Jamie Diner, Jesica D Baran, John B Buse, Katrina Ruedy, Kevin Codorniz, Klara R Klein, Kristin Castorino, Lin Fan Jordan, Mark Kipnes, Mei Mei Church, Osama Hamdy, Philip Raskin, Quang T Nguyen, Ruth S Weinstock, Scott Lee, Shafaq Rizvi, Suzan Bzdick, Tahereh Ghorbani Rodriguez, Tareq Salah, Thomas Blevins, Yogish C Kudva, Zehra Haider
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Abstract

Objective: To compare postprandial glucose excursions following a bolus with inhaled technosphere insulin (TI) or subcutaneous rapid-acting analog (RAA) insulin.

Research design and methods: A meal challenge was completed by 122 adults with type 1 diabetes who were using multiple daily injections (MDI), a nonautomated pump, or automated insulin delivery (AID) and who were randomized to bolus with their usual RAA insulin (n = 61) or TI (n = 61).

Results: The primary outcome, the treatment group difference in area under the curve for glucose >180 mg/dL over 2 h, was less with TI versus RAA (adjusted difference -12 mg/dL, 95% CI -22 to -2, P = 0.02). With TI, the glucose excursion was smaller (P = 0.01), peak glucose lower (P = 0.01), and time to peak glucose shorter (P = 0.006). Blood glucose <70 mg/dL occurred in one participant in each group.

Conclusions: Postmeal glucose excursion was smaller with TI than with RAA insulin in a cohort that included both AID and MDI users.

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使用每日多次注射胰岛素或自动胰岛素给药的 1 型糖尿病成人中,吸入式胰岛素与速效类似物胰岛素餐后血糖激增的随机比较。
研究目的比较吸入技圈胰岛素(TI)或皮下速效类似物胰岛素(RAA)栓剂注射后的餐后血糖偏移:122名患有1型糖尿病的成人完成了进餐挑战,他们使用每日多次注射(MDI)、非自动泵或自动胰岛素输送(AID),并被随机分配使用常用的RAA胰岛素(n = 61)或TI(n = 61):主要结果--2 小时内血糖 >180 mg/dL 的曲线下面积治疗组差异--TI 低于 RAA(调整后差异-12 mg/dL,95% CI -22 -2,P = 0.02)。使用 TI 时,血糖偏移较小(P = 0.01),血糖峰值较低(P = 0.01),达到血糖峰值的时间较短(P = 0.006)。血糖 结论:在同时使用 AID 和 MDI 的人群中,使用 TI 的餐后血糖偏移量小于 RAA 胰岛素。
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