| Literature DB >> 27747621 |
Andrej Zeyfang1,2, Andrea Patzelt-Bath3.
Abstract
AIMS: The VEGAS study was conducted to evaluate representative data of de novo insulin-treated older patients with type 2 diabetes in the outpatient setting in Germany.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 27747621 PMCID: PMC4883201 DOI: 10.1007/s40801-015-0014-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drugs Real World Outcomes ISSN: 2198-9788
Patient baseline characteristics and status parameters
| Characteristics/parameters | |
|---|---|
| Rate [%] | |
| Women | 51.2 |
| Men | 48.0 |
| No data | 0.8 |
| Health insurance/health payera [%] | |
| Statutory health insurance | 85.1 |
| Private health insurance | 6.3 |
| Health insurance for civil servants | 0.6 |
| Age [years] (range; median) | 78.2 ± 5.4 (71–102; 77) |
| Body heightb [cm] | 167.8 ± 8.9 |
| Body weightc [kg] | 84.7 ± 16.1 |
| Abdominal girthd [cm] | 104.1 ± 15.1 |
| BMIe [kg/m2] | 30.1 ± 5.2 |
| Blood pressuref [systolic/diastolic (mmHg)] | 140.4/82.3 ± 16.3/11.3 |
| Creatinineg [µmol/L] | 106.10 ± 35.37 |
| HbA1ch [mmol/mol (%)] | 70 ± 14 (8.6 ± 1.3) |
| Fasting blood glucosei [mmol/L] | 9.3 ± 2.64 |
| Post-prandial blood glucosej [mmol/L] | 12.38 ± 3.47 |
| Duration of diabetes mellitusk [years] (percentiles 1–99; median) | 11.0 ± 7.7 (0.2–34.9; 9.8) |
Values are indicated as arithmetic mean ± standard deviation or relative frequencies, when indicated also as (range; median). In total, n = 4,858 patients have been documented
BMI body mass index, HBA glycosylated hemoglobin
aMultiple answers were possible
b n = 4,809
c n = 4,826
d n = 3,270
e n = 4,804
f n = 4,610/4,592
g n = 4,337
h n = 4,815
i n = 4,614
j n = 4,316
k n = 4,689
Fig. 1Cognitive and physical impairment of the geriatric patients (n = 4,858). Black bars no data; diagonally striped bars not impaired; white bars slightly impaired appropriate to age; horizontally striped bars severely impaired
Fig. 2Treatment regimen (n = 4,858); no data from six subjects (0.1 %). BOT basal-supported oral therapy, CT conventional therapy, ICT intensive conventional insulin therapy, SIT supplementary insulin therapy
Fig. 3Insulin and insulin administration (n = 4,858). a Administration form. Nine patients used a syringe (0.2 %), three patients administered via an insulin pump (0.1 %). b Types of insulin. c Administering patients. Administered by “others”: n = 10; 0.2 %
| Observational health study of a real-world cohort of older (age >70 years), multi-morbid patients with diabetes mellitus starting on insulin treatment. |
| The first study to establish the reasons, strategies, and expectations of the treating general practitioners in de novo insulin therapy in older patients with diabetes. |
| A closer examination of the use of educational programs for older patients with diabetes and their carers. |