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![]() Diabetic MedicineVolume 25 Issue 4, Pages 442 - 449 Published Online: 2 Apr 2008 Journal compilation © 2010 Diabetes UK
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 419K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Original Article: Treatment Long-term efficacy and safety of insulin detemir compared to Neutral Protamine Hagedorn insulin in patients with Type 1 diabetes using a treat-to-target basal–bolus regimen with insulin aspart at meals: a 2-year, randomized, controlled trial This study was published as an abstract at EASD 2007. Bartley P, Bogoev M, Larsen J, Tamer SC, Philotheou A. Superior glycaemic control, less nocturnal hypoglycaemia and less weight gain with insulin detemir relative to NPH insulin in subjects with T1DM treated for 24 months using a treat-to-target concept [Abstract]. Diabetologia 2007; 50 (Suppl. 1): S97. Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 Diabetes UK KEYWORDS insulin analogues • glycaemic control • hypoglycaemia • Type 1 diabetes • HbA Diabet. Med. 25, 442–449 (2008) ABSTRACT
Aims This 24-month, multi-national, open-label, parallel group trial investigated the long-term efficacy and safety of insulin detemir and Neutral Protamine Hagedorn insulin in combination with mealtime insulin aspart in patients with Type 1 diabetes using a treat-to-target concept. Methods Patients were randomized 2 : 1 to detemir (n = 331) or NPH (n = 166) groups. Basal insulin was initiated once daily (evening) and titrated individually based on self-measured plasma glucose (PG) levels, aiming for pre-breakfast and pre-dinner targets ≤ 6.0 mmol/l. A second basal morning dose could be added according to pre-defined criteria. Results After 24 months, superiority of glycated haemoglobin (HbA Conclusions Long-term treatment with the insulin analogues detemir + aspart was superior to NPH + aspart in reducing HbA Accepted 21 November 2007 |