Evolution and Revolution-Our Changing Relationship With Insulin.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Family Practice Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.12788/jfp.0532
John Anderson, Mary Van Doorn, Jodi Strong
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Abstract

Type 2 diabetes is a progressive condition with a complex pathophysiology. Over time, additional therapies are needed to maintain glycemic control. It is well known that, by the time of diagnosis, beta cell function has already declined by 50% to 80%. When the body is no longer able to make enough insulin to control blood glucose levels, insulin replacement therapy is needed. However, barriers to initiation of insulin therapy are multifactorial and contribute to delays in treatment and consequent uncontrolled glycemia; this leads to an increased risk of disease complications. In this roundtable discussion, the authors review how people living with type 2 diabetes and their healthcare providers view the initiation of insulin. Other topics include the benefits of longer-acting basal insulin analogs compared with long-acting analogs. The authors emphasize the importance of early and positive conversations about insulin therapy, as well as the benefits of shared decision-making and the use of the wider medical team for the timely initiation of basal insulin therapy.

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进化与革命——我们与胰岛素关系的变化。
2型糖尿病是一种具有复杂病理生理的进行性疾病。随着时间的推移,需要额外的治疗来维持血糖控制。众所周知,到诊断时,β细胞功能已经下降了50%至80%。当身体不再能够产生足够的胰岛素来控制血糖水平时,就需要胰岛素替代疗法。然而,开始胰岛素治疗的障碍是多因素的,并导致治疗延误和随后的血糖不受控制;这导致疾病并发症的风险增加。在这次圆桌讨论中,作者回顾了2型糖尿病患者和他们的医疗保健提供者如何看待胰岛素的开始。其他主题包括长效基础胰岛素类似物与长效类似物相比的益处。作者强调了关于胰岛素治疗的早期和积极对话的重要性,以及共同决策和使用更广泛的医疗团队及时开始基础胰岛素治疗的好处。
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Journal of Family Practice
Journal of Family Practice PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: JFP is a peer-reviewed medical journal specifically intended to meet the needs of the specialty of family medicine. JFP is delivered to more than 95,000 family physicians as well as general practitioners and osteopaths in primary care.
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