Assessment of Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists in Veterans Taking Basal/Bolus Insulin Regimens.

Shannon L Castek, Lindsey C Healey, Deanna S Kania, Veronica P Vernon, Andrea J Dawson
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Background: Clinical use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) is well established as add-on therapy to oral medications and basal insulin. However, there is little published data regarding the use of GLP-1 RAs for longer than 12 months in patients taking basal/bolus insulin regimens. The primary goal of our study was to assess the long-term efficacy of GLP-1 RAs as add-on therapy to basal/bolus insulin regimens.

Methods: This study was a retrospective record review of all patients on basal/bolus insulin regimens who received additional therapy with a GLP-1 RA. The primary outcome was the change in glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) at 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months after initiation of the GLP-1 RA. Secondary outcomes included change in weight and total daily dose (TDD) of insulin and incidence of hypoglycemia and other adverse effects (AEs).

Results: Ninety-two patient records were reviewed. Mean glycemic control changed from baseline -1.1% (95% CI, -1.3 to -0.8; P < .001) at 3 months; -1.0% (95% CI, -1.3 to -0.7; P < .001) at 6 months; -0.9% (95% CI, 1.3 to -0.6; P < .001) at 12 months; -0.9% (95% CI, -1.4 to -0.3; P = .002) at 18 months; and -0.7 (95% CI, -1.4 to 0.1; P = .07) at 24 months. A significant decrease in weight was also observed from baseline through 18 months, and a significant decrease in TDD of insulin was identified from baseline through 12 months. Hypoglycemia was documented in 29.8% of patients at any point during GLP-1 RA therapy, and gastrointestinal AEs were documented in 18.3% of patients.

Conclusions: Adding GLP-1 RAs to complex insulin regimens may help achieve glycemic control while decreasing insulin requirements and mitigating undesirable AEs, such as weight gain.

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胰高血糖素样肽-1受体激动剂在接受基础/单次胰岛素治疗的退伍军人中的作用
背景:临床上使用胰高血糖素样肽-1受体激动剂(GLP-1 RAs)作为口服药物和基础胰岛素的补充治疗是很好的。然而,很少有关于GLP-1 RAs在基础/注射胰岛素方案患者中使用超过12个月的公开数据。本研究的主要目的是评估GLP-1 RAs作为基础/注射胰岛素方案的补充治疗的长期疗效。方法:本研究是对所有接受基础胰岛素/胰岛素注射方案并接受GLP-1 RA额外治疗的患者的回顾性记录回顾。主要结局是GLP-1 RA开始后3、6、12、18和24个月糖化血红蛋白A1c (HbA1c)的变化。次要结局包括体重和胰岛素总日剂量(TDD)的变化以及低血糖和其他不良反应(ae)的发生率。结果:回顾92例病例。平均血糖控制从基线变化-1.1% (95% CI, -1.3至-0.8;P < 0.001);-1.0% (95% CI, -1.3至-0.7;P < 0.001);-0.9% (95% CI, 1.3至-0.6;P < 0.001);-0.9% (95% CI, -1.4至-0.3;P = .002);和-0.7 (95% CI, -1.4至0.1;P = .07)。从基线到18个月,体重也显著下降,从基线到12个月,胰岛素的TDD显著下降。在GLP-1 RA治疗期间,29.8%的患者出现低血糖,18.3%的患者出现胃肠道不良反应。结论:在复合胰岛素治疗方案中加入GLP-1 RAs可能有助于实现血糖控制,同时降低胰岛素需求并减轻不良反应,如体重增加。
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