Older people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) often have several comorbidities and take multiple drugs. This study tested a deprescribing strategy in older T2D patients, replacing a hypoglycemic therapeutic scheme with a single drug combination (iDegLira). In this 6-month, real-world, single-arm, open interventional study, we enrolled patients >= 75 years with T2D taking >= 2 medications for diabetes. Patients on a basal-bolus insulin regimen (n = 13), on a basal-insulin regimen plus oral glucose-lowering drugs (n = 9), and those on oral glucose-lowering drugs (n = 18) were switched to daily iDegLira. The primary clinical endpoint of the study was an improvement in CASP-19 and/or DTSQ score after 6 months. We also evaluated changes in glucose metabolism, depression, cognitive function, level of independence, and markers of inflammation. Thirty-five patients (12 women, mean age=81.4 y) completed the protocol. Results shown here are given as estimated mean difference (95%CI). DTSQ score improved [11.08 (7.13/15.02); p = 0.0001], whereas CASP-19 did not after 6 months of iDegLira treatment. We observed reductions in BMI [- 0.81 (- 1.27/0.35); p < 0.001], fasting glucose [- 52.07 (- 77.26/26.88); p < 0.001], HbA1c [- 0.58 (- 1.08/0.08); p < 0.05], and TNF-alpha [- 1.83 (- 3.12/- 0.54); p = 0.007]. Activities of daily living and cognitive function score increased [p = 0.006 and p = 0.02], whereas depression score significantly decreased [p = 0.02]. Notably, no patient reported episodes of severe hypoglycemia after initiation of iDegLira treatment. Among older patients with T2D, deprescribing using a single dose of iDegLira resulted in a greater likelihood of improving health and quality of life. Although our data indicate the effectiveness and safety of this approach, it must be confirmed in larger studies.

Rizza, S., Piciucchi, G., Mavilio, M., Longo, S., Montagna, M., Tatonetti, R., et al. (2021). Effect of deprescribing in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: iDegLira might improve quality of life. BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY, 144, 1-6 [10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112341].

Effect of deprescribing in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: iDegLira might improve quality of life

Rizza, S.
Conceptualization
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Piciucchi, G.;Mavilio, M.;Longo, S.;Montagna, M.;Tatonetti, R.;Nucera, A.;Federici, M.
Funding Acquisition
2021-12-01

Abstract

Older people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) often have several comorbidities and take multiple drugs. This study tested a deprescribing strategy in older T2D patients, replacing a hypoglycemic therapeutic scheme with a single drug combination (iDegLira). In this 6-month, real-world, single-arm, open interventional study, we enrolled patients >= 75 years with T2D taking >= 2 medications for diabetes. Patients on a basal-bolus insulin regimen (n = 13), on a basal-insulin regimen plus oral glucose-lowering drugs (n = 9), and those on oral glucose-lowering drugs (n = 18) were switched to daily iDegLira. The primary clinical endpoint of the study was an improvement in CASP-19 and/or DTSQ score after 6 months. We also evaluated changes in glucose metabolism, depression, cognitive function, level of independence, and markers of inflammation. Thirty-five patients (12 women, mean age=81.4 y) completed the protocol. Results shown here are given as estimated mean difference (95%CI). DTSQ score improved [11.08 (7.13/15.02); p = 0.0001], whereas CASP-19 did not after 6 months of iDegLira treatment. We observed reductions in BMI [- 0.81 (- 1.27/0.35); p < 0.001], fasting glucose [- 52.07 (- 77.26/26.88); p < 0.001], HbA1c [- 0.58 (- 1.08/0.08); p < 0.05], and TNF-alpha [- 1.83 (- 3.12/- 0.54); p = 0.007]. Activities of daily living and cognitive function score increased [p = 0.006 and p = 0.02], whereas depression score significantly decreased [p = 0.02]. Notably, no patient reported episodes of severe hypoglycemia after initiation of iDegLira treatment. Among older patients with T2D, deprescribing using a single dose of iDegLira resulted in a greater likelihood of improving health and quality of life. Although our data indicate the effectiveness and safety of this approach, it must be confirmed in larger studies.
dic-2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/09
English
Deprescribing
Diabetes
Elderly
IDegLira
Quality of life
Rizza, S., Piciucchi, G., Mavilio, M., Longo, S., Montagna, M., Tatonetti, R., et al. (2021). Effect of deprescribing in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: iDegLira might improve quality of life. BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY, 144, 1-6 [10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112341].
Rizza, S; Piciucchi, G; Mavilio, M; Longo, S; Montagna, M; Tatonetti, R; Nucera, A; Federici, M
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