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Insulin Injection Practice and Injection Complications – Results from the Bangladesh Insulin Injection Technique Survey
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Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, Comilla Medical College, Mugda Medical College, Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, ...
Published IntouchREVIEWS in Endocrinology
Year2020
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus is highly prevalent in Bangladesh and insulin is often needed for diabetes control. We lack sufficient data on the insulin injection technique and injection-related complications. METHODS: The Bangladesh Insulin Injection Technique Survey (BIITS) was conducted in 2018 in 18 centres throughout Bangladesh, involving 847 patients taking insulin for at least 6 months. All of the study subjects were interviewed using a structured questionnaire focusing on key insulin injection parameters. RESULTS: The mean duration of insulin use by the study subjects was 3.84 (± 4.05) years and the mean daily dose of insulin was 41 (± 25) units. A total of 71.6% participants performed ≤2 injections/day and premixed insulins were the most commonly used insulins. Mean glycated haemoglobin…
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