Department of Diabetology, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.
Eli Lilly Japan, K.K., Kobe, Japan.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2020 Apr;162:108076. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108076. Epub 2020 Feb 13.
This study was conducted to evaluate existing burden and unmet needs related to mealtime insulin (MTI) injection timing among adult Japanese patients with type 1 (T1D) and type 2 (T2D) diabetes. It also aimed to evaluate if a novel MTI could reduce this burden.
This study comprised of a qualitative pilot study facilitating development of an online survey; followed by an online quantitative survey involving T1D, young T2D (yT2D) and elderly T2D (eT2D) patients to assess burden of current MTI timings in Japan.
Overall, 38% patients (amongst T1D, yT2D and eT2D groups) reported injecting MTI just before start or during meal in the past month. Experiencing lower glucose level/hypoglycemic condition before the meal and forgetting were the main reasons for injecting during/after meal in T1D and T2D patients respectively. Patients reported moderate-to-severe burden in multiple aspects of their lives, associated with current MTI timing. Most patients perceived that this burden would remain the same if a faster acting MTI was available.
Substantial burden reported by Japanese patients regarding the current MTI timings suggests the need for new MTI products that could achieve optimal post-prandial glucose control at different timings to meet patients' needs in Japan.
本研究旨在评估日本 1 型(T1D)和 2 型(T2D)糖尿病成年患者在餐时胰岛素(MTI)注射时间方面的现有负担和未满足的需求。还旨在评估一种新型 MTI 是否可以减轻这种负担。
本研究包括一项定性试点研究,为在线调查的制定提供便利;随后进行了一项在线定量调查,涉及 T1D、年轻 T2D(yT2D)和老年 T2D(eT2D)患者,以评估日本当前 MTI 时间安排的负担。
总体而言,38%的患者(在 T1D、yT2D 和 eT2D 组中)报告在过去一个月内就在开始或用餐期间注射 MTI。在 T1D 和 T2D 患者中,用餐前血糖水平较低/出现低血糖情况以及忘记是导致在用餐期间/之后注射 MTI 的主要原因。患者报告在生活的多个方面存在中度至重度负担,与当前的 MTI 时间安排有关。大多数患者认为,如果有更快作用的 MTI 可用,这种负担将保持不变。
日本患者对当前 MTI 时间安排的报告显示出存在大量负担,这表明需要新的 MTI 产品,这些产品可以在不同时间达到最佳餐后血糖控制,以满足日本患者的需求。