Literature DB >> 25352633

Improved insulin absorption by means of standardized injection site modulation results in a safer and more efficient prandial insulin treatment. A review of the existing clinical data.

Andreas Pfützner1, Itamar Raz2, Gabriel Bitton3, David Klonoff4, Ron Nagar3, Norbert Hermanns5, Thomas Haak5.   

Abstract

Temperature changes on the surface of the skin lead to modifications of subcutaneous microcirculation. This phenomenon is employed in a standardized way by the InsuPad device to stabilize skin conditions before injections, which is associated with enhanced prandial insulin absorption. Three programmed warming cycles to 40°C within 50 minutes are resulting in faster insulin appearance in the plasma. Early standardized meal tolerance studies indicated a substantial improvement in postprandial glucose control when the same short-acting insulin analog dose was applied using InsuPad, and a dose reduction by 20% resulted in comparable glucose excursions. Similar results were obtained when patients applied the device under real-world conditions for 1 month. The InsuPad device was also tested in a prospective, controlled, parallel 3-month real-world study with 145 well-controlled but insulin-resistant patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Patients were treated to target in both treatment arms (6.2 ± 0.5% in each group), with or without the device. However, patients with InsuPad needed 28% less prandial insulin, needed 12.5% less total insulin, and had 46% less confirmed hypoglycemic events (blood glucose < 63 mg/dL) as compared to the control group. Except for very few inflammatory or allergic skin reactions, there were no device-specific adverse events reported from these studies. In conclusion, use of InsuPad when applying prandial insulin doses may result in a safer and more efficient treatment of type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
© 2014 Diabetes Technology Society.

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Keywords:  InsuPad; hypoglycemia; injection site modulation; insulin treatment; prandial insulin dose

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25352633      PMCID: PMC4495536          DOI: 10.1177/1932296814555400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol        ISSN: 1932-2968


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