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Recent metformin adherence and the risk of hypoglycaemia in the year following intensification with a sulfonylurea.
Citation | “Recent Metformin Adherence And The Risk Of Hypoglycaemia In The Year Following Intensification With A Sulfonylurea.”. Diabetic Medicine : A Journal Of The British Diabetic Association, pp. 482-490. . |
Center | Vanderbilt University |
Author | J Y Min, M R Griffin, J Chipman, A J Hackstadt, R A Greevy, C G Grijalva, A M Hung, C L Roumie |
Abstract |
AIM: To evaluate whether recent low adherence to metformin monotherapy is associated with hypoglycaemia after addition of a sulfonylurea. METHODS: We assembled a retrospective cohort of veterans who filled a new prescription for metformin between 2001 and 2011 and intensified treatment with a sulfonylurea after ≥1 year of metformin use. We calculated metformin adherence from pharmacy data using the proportion of days covered in the 180-day period before intensification. The primary outcome was hypoglycaemia, defined as a hospitalization or emergency department visit for hypoglycaemia or an outpatient blood glucose measurement <3.3 mmol/l in the year following intensification. Cox proportional hazards models were used to compare the risk of hypoglycaemia between participants with low (<80%) and high (≥80%) adherence. Adherence was also modelled as a continuous variable using restricted cubic splines. RESULTS: Of 187 267 participants who initiated metformin monotherapy, 49 424 added a sulfonylurea after ≥1 year. The median (interquartile range) rate of treatment adherence was 87 (50-100)% and 43% had adherence <80%. Hypoglycaemia rates per 1000 person-years were 23.1 (95% CI 21.1-25.4) and 24.5 (95% CI 22.7-26.4) in participants with low and high adherence, respectively (adjusted hazard ratio 0.95, 95% CI 0.84-1.08). The risk of hypoglycaemia was similar across all levels of adherence when adherence was modelled as a continuous variable. CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence that past low adherence to metformin monotherapy was associated with hypoglycaemia after intensification with a sulfonylurea. |
Year of Publication |
2019
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Journal |
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association
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Volume |
36
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Issue |
4
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Number of Pages |
482-490
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Date Published |
12/2019
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ISSN Number |
1464-5491
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DOI |
10.1111/dme.13853
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Alternate Journal |
Diabet. Med.
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PMID |
30378161
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PMCID |
PMC7121933
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