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Insulin Injection Practice and Injection Complications - Results from the Bangladesh Insulin Injection Technique Survey.

Abm Kamrul-Hasan1, Ajit Kumar Paul2, Mohammad Nurul Amin3, Md Abu Jar Gaffar4, Md Asaduzzaman5, Mohammad Saifuddin6, Marufa Mustari7, Md Jahangir Alam8, Mohammad Moin Shahid9, K M Nahid-Ul-Haque10, Muhammad Shah Alam11, Md Motiur Rahman12, Samir Kumar Talukder13, Md Abdul Kader10, Farhana Akter14, Mohammad Abdul Hannan15, Palash Kumar Chanda1, Muhammed Abu Bakar16, Shahjada Selim7.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent in Bangladesh and insulin is often needed for diabetes control. We lack sufficient data on the insulin injection technique and injection-related complications.
METHODS: The Bangladesh Insulin Injection Technique Survey (BIITS) was conducted in 2018 in 18 centres throughout Bangladesh, involving 847 patients taking insulin for at least 6 months. All of the study subjects were interviewed using a structured questionnaire focusing on key insulin injection parameters.
RESULTS: The mean duration of insulin use by the study subjects was 3.84 (± 4.05) years and the mean daily dose of insulin was 41 (± 25) units. A total of 71.6% participants performed ≤2 injections/day and premixed insulins were the most commonly used insulins. Mean glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) was 9.5% (± 2%). The proportion of syringe users and pen-device users was 68.1% and 31.9%, respectively. Most of the participants injected in the abdomen and rotated the injection site(s). The majority lifted the skinfold correctly and inserted the needle at a 90-degree angle, but their dwell times after injections were not adequate. A total of 9.2% of the subjects had injection-site lipohypertrophy (LH) and among them, 38.5% injected into the lesion. Patients with LH had higher HbA1c. Higher duration of insulin use (≥5 years), reusing needles more often (>10 times), and injecting at angles other than 90 degrees were independent predictors of LH. The incidences of hypoglycaemia (36.7%) and hyperglycaemia (67.4%) were very high, and subjects with LH had higher chances of both hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia. Though most (92.1%) of the patients received education about insulin injection initially, it was not repeated in the recent follow-up and was found to be ineffective.
CONCLUSION: A huge gap between the insulin administration guidelines and current practice was observed in this study. Complications of insulin injections were also common. Healthcare providers should pay more attention to insulin education and re-evaluate injection practices from time to time. © Touch Medical Media 2020.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; injection technique; insulin education; insulin injection; lipohypertrophy

Year:  2020        PMID: 32595768      PMCID: PMC7308099          DOI: 10.17925/EE.2020.16.1.41

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Endocrinol        ISSN: 1758-3772


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