Individualized intensive insulin therapy of diabetes: Not only the goal, but also the time

World J Diabetes. 2024 Jan 15;15(1):11-14. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i1.11.

Abstract

Intensive insulin therapy has been extensively used to control blood glucose levels because of its ability to reduce the risk of chronic complications of diabetes. According to current guidelines, intensive glycemic control requires individualized glucose goals rather than as low as possible. During intensive therapy, rapid blood glucose reduction can aggravate microvascular and macrovascular complications, and prolonged overuse of insulin can lead to treatment-induced neuropathy and retinopathy, hypoglycemia, obesity, lipodystrophy, and insulin antibody syndrome. Therefore, we need to develop individualized hypoglycemic plans for patients with diabetes, including the time required for blood glucose normalization and the duration of intensive insulin therapy, which deserves further study.

Keywords: Diabetes; Insulin; Intensive therapy; Treatment-induced neuropathy.

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