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Best Practices and Tools for Titrating Basal Insulins: Expert Opinion from an Indian Panel via the Modified Delphi Consensus Method

Aim To develop an evidence-based expert group consensus document on the best practices and simple tools for titrating basal insulins in persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Background Glycemic control is suboptimal in a large proportion of persons with T2DM, despite insulin therapy, thereby...

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Published in:Diabetes therapy 2020-03, Vol.11 (3), p.621-632
Main Authors: Jain, Sunil M., Seshadri, Krishna, Unnikrishnan, A. G., Chawla, Manoj, Kalra, Pramila, Vipin, V. P., Ravishankar, E., Chordia, Jay, Das, Sambit, Wasir, Jasjeet, Bandookwala, S. M., Deka, Neelakshi, Agarwal, Ghanshyam, Vijaykumar, G., Erande, Suhas
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description Aim To develop an evidence-based expert group consensus document on the best practices and simple tools for titrating basal insulins in persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Background Glycemic control is suboptimal in a large proportion of persons with T2DM, despite insulin therapy, thereby increasing the risk of potentially severe complications. Early initiation of insulin therapy and appropriate dose titration are crucial to achieving glycemic targets. Attitudes and practices among healthcare professionals (HCPs) and perceptions about insulin therapy among persons with diabetes contribute largely to suboptimal glycemic control. Improving HCP–patient communication, encouraging the use of additional educational tools, and providing support for the titration process to increase confidence, both at the initiation visit and at home, facilitate the optimization of dose titration. In Indian settings, specific guidelines and a consensus statement are lacking on the optimal insulin initiation dose, frequency of dose titration, and basal insulin profile needed to achieve optimal titration. In clinical practice, physicians and persons with diabetes often do not adhere to the titration algorithms that currently exist for the purpose of achieving optimal titration as they perceive these to be very cumbersome. In this context, a group of experts met at an advisory board meeting and arrived at a consensus on best practices for the titration of basal insulin in persons withT2DM in India, using the modified Delphi methodology. Review Results After a review of evidence and further discussions, the expert group provided recommendations on insulin initiation dose, ideal period for titration in practice, titration regimen for use in practice, basal insulin profile for titration, and choosing a self-monitoring blood glucose schedule for titration. Conclusions In the management of T2DM, insulin can be effectively titrated by following a few simple recommendations. The use of second-generation basal insulin aids in mitigating the risk of hypoglycemic events. The implementation of a simplified titration regimen is crucial to achieving glycemic targets and long-term treatment goals.
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Cardiology
Delphi technique
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Dosage and administration
Drug therapy
Drugs
Endocrinology
Hypoglycemia
Insulin
Internal Medicine
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Physiological aspects
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