Time Elapsed For Switching From Oral Antidiabetic Therapy to Insulin Therapy in Type 2 Diabetic Patients and Evaluation of The Factors Affecting This Period

Kadem Arslan, Ahmet Boyoglu, M. Temizel
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Background We aimed to determine the time elapsed for switching from oral antidiabetic therapy to insulin therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and the factors that affect this period. Material and Methods Three hundred fifteen patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who were followed up in the diabetes outpatient clinic were included in the study. The gender, education level, age of onset of diabetes, presence of hypertension, smoking and body mass index of the patients were examined, and the effects of these variables on time elapsed for switching to insulin therapy were analyzed in three phases. Results Three hundred fifteen patients (117 males, 198 females) were enrolled in the study. The mean time elapsed for switching from oral antidiabetic therapy to insulin therapy was 9.93±6.67 years. The effects of education level, age at the onset of diabetes, presence of hypertension, and body mass index on time elapsed for switching to insulin therapy were found to be statistically significant (p0.05). The time elapsed for switching to insulin therapy shortened as the education level, the age at the onset of diabetes, and body mass index level increased. It was found that hypertension in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus prolongs the time elapsed for switching to insulin therapy. Conclusion The body mass index level, presence of hypertension, education level and age at the onset of diabetes were the significant factors affecting the time elapsed for switching to insulin therapy.
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2型糖尿病患者从口服降糖药转向胰岛素治疗所需时间及影响该时间的因素评价
本研究旨在确定2型糖尿病患者从口服降糖治疗转向胰岛素治疗所需的时间以及影响这一时间的因素。材料与方法对就诊于糖尿病门诊的315例2型糖尿病患者进行随访。对患者的性别、受教育程度、糖尿病发病年龄、是否存在高血压、是否吸烟、体重指数等进行调查,并分三个阶段分析这些变量对胰岛素治疗转换时间的影响。结果共纳入315例患者,其中男性117例,女性198例。从口服降糖治疗转为胰岛素治疗的平均时间为9.93±6.67年。受教育程度、糖尿病发病年龄、是否存在高血压和体重指数对转换到胰岛素治疗所需时间的影响有统计学意义(p0.05)。转换到胰岛素治疗所需的时间随着教育水平、糖尿病发病年龄和体重指数水平的增加而缩短。研究发现,2型糖尿病患者的高血压延长了转换到胰岛素治疗的时间。结论体重指数水平、是否存在高血压、文化程度和发病年龄是影响胰岛素治疗转换时间的重要因素。
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