Real-world outcomes of treatment with insulin glargine 300 U/mL versus standard-of-care in people with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Objective: To compare real-world outcomes with newer (insulin glargine 300 U/mL; Gla-300) versus standard of care (SoC) basal insulins (BIs) in the REACH (insulin-naïve; NCT02967224) and REGAIN (basal insulin-treated; NCT02967211) studies in participants with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in Europe and Brazil.

Methods: In these open-label, parallel-group, pragmatic studies, patients (HbA1c > 7.0%) were randomized to Gla-300 or SoC BI for a 6-month treatment period (to demonstrate non-inferiority of Gla-300 vs SoC BIs for HbA1c change [non-inferiority margin 0.3%]) and a 6-month extension period (continuing with their assigned treatment). Insulin titration/other medication changes were at investigator/patient discretion post-randomization.

Results: Overall, 703 patients were randomized to treatment in REACH (Gla-300, n = 352; SoC, n = 351) and 609 (Gla-300, n = 305, SoC, n = 304) in REGAIN. The primary outcome, non-inferiority of Gla-300 versus SoC for HbA1c change from baseline to month 6, was met in REACH (least squares [LS] mean difference 0.12% [95% CI –0.046 to 0.281]) but not REGAIN (LS mean difference 0.17% [0.015–0.329]); no between-treatment difference in HbA1c change was shown after 12 months in either study. BI dose increased minimally from baseline to 12 months in REACH (Gla-300, +0.17 U/kg; SoC, +0.15 U/kg) and REGAIN (Gla-300, +0.11 U/kg; SoC, +0.07 U/kg). Hypoglycemia incidence was low and similar between treatment arms in both studies.

Conclusions: In both REACH and REGAIN, no differences in glycemic control or hypoglycemia outcomes with Gla-300 versus SoC BIs were seen over 12 months. However, the suboptimal insulin titration in REACH and REGAIN limits comparisons of outcomes between treatment arms and suggests that more titration instruction/support may be required for patients to fully derive the benefits from newer basal insulin formulations

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch
Notes
Current medical research and opinion. - 36, 4 (2020) , 571-581, ISSN: 1473-4877

Keyword
Klinisches Experiment
Insulin
Pharmakotherapie
Diabetes mellitus Typ 2

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Freiburg
(who)
Universität
(when)
2020
Creator
Freemantle, Nick
Mauricio, Dídac
Giaccari, Andrea
Bailey, Timothy
Roussel, Ronan
Franco, Denise
Berthou, Baptiste
Pilorget, Valerie
Westerbacka, Jukka
Bosnyak, Zsolt
Bonnemaire, Mireille
Cali, Anna
Nguyên-Pascal, My-Liên
Penfornis, Alfred
Perez-Maraver, Manuel
Seufert, Jochen
Sullivan, Sean D.
Wilding, John
Wysham, Carol
Davies, Melanie

DOI
10.1080/03007995.2019.1708287
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1659598
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  • Freemantle, Nick
  • Mauricio, Dídac
  • Giaccari, Andrea
  • Bailey, Timothy
  • Roussel, Ronan
  • Franco, Denise
  • Berthou, Baptiste
  • Pilorget, Valerie
  • Westerbacka, Jukka
  • Bosnyak, Zsolt
  • Bonnemaire, Mireille
  • Cali, Anna
  • Nguyên-Pascal, My-Liên
  • Penfornis, Alfred
  • Perez-Maraver, Manuel
  • Seufert, Jochen
  • Sullivan, Sean D.
  • Wilding, John
  • Wysham, Carol
  • Davies, Melanie
  • Universität

Time of origin

  • 2020

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