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摘要
背景:本研究的目的是评估胰岛素葡糖苷天门冬氨酸对每日胰岛素剂量的影响,并与预混胰岛素天门冬氨酸进行比较。方法:在拉瓦尔品第国立医科大学陆军医学院药学系和拉瓦尔品第阿联酋军事医院医学部进行准实验研究。120名患有2型糖尿病的参与者参加了这项研究,他们接受了预混合胰岛素分离治疗。60名参与者从预混胰岛素分离中替换为胰岛素葡糖苷分离。记录12周的每日胰岛素单位,并对两组进行比较。使用SPSS version 26对研究结果进行分析。结果:与预混胰岛素组相比,degludec天冬氨酸胰岛素组的参与者显示出每日胰岛素剂量的显著减少。预混合的天冬氨酸胰岛素组每天使用52个单位的胰岛素,而去糖苷天冬氨酸胰岛素组每天使用40个单位的中位胰岛素剂量(p值)。结论:去糖苷天冬氨酸胰岛素组在减少胰岛素日剂量方面优于预混合的天冬氨酸胰岛素组。
Optimizing The Daily Units Of Insulin; Insulin Degludec Aspart Versus Premixed Insulin Aspart In The Standard Of Care Regimen For Type 2 Diabetics.
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of Insulin Degludec Aspart on daily insulin dose in comparison with premixed insulin aspart.
Methods: It was a Quasi-Experimental study conducted in the Department of Pharmacology, Army Medical College, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi and the Department of Medicine, Pak Emirates Military Hospital, Rawalpindi. One hundred and twenty participants with documented type 2 diabetes, taking premixed insulin aspart therapy were enrolled in the study. Sixty participants were substituted with insulin degludec aspart from premixed insulin aspart. Daily units of insulin were recorded for 12 weeks and compared for both groups. SPSS version 26 was used for analysing the study results.
Results: Participants of the insulin degludec aspart group showed a significant reduction in the daily insulin dose compared to the premixed insulin aspart group. Fifty-two units per day were administered in the participants of the premixed insulin aspart patients while insulin degludec aspart participants received 40 units of median daily insulin dose (p-value<0.001).
Conclusions: Insulin degludec aspart proved superior to premixed insulin aspart in a reduction in the daily dose of insulin with insulin degludec aspart.