Biomedical Journal (Jun 2016)

A clinical score to predict dose reductions of antidiabetes medications with intentional weight loss: A retrospective cohort study

  • Ghanshyam Palamaner Subash Shantha,
  • Anita Ashok Kumar,
  • Vimal Ravi,
  • Rohit C. Khanna,
  • Scott Kahan,
  • Lawrence J. Cheskin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bj.2016.06.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 3
pp. 188 – 194

Abstract

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Background: We assessed the predictive accuracy of an empirically-derived score (weight loss, insulin resistance, and glycemic control: “WIG”) to predict patients who will be successful in reducing diabetes mellitus (DM) medication use with weight loss. Methods: Case records of 121 overweight and obese patients with DM at two outpatient weight management centers were analyzed. Results: Mean period of follow-up was 12.5 ± 3.5 months. To derive the “WIG” scoring algorithm, one point each was assigned to “W” (loss of 5% of initial body weight within the first 3 months of attempting weight loss), “I” (triglyceride [TGL]/highdensity lipoprotein ratio >3 [marker of insulin resistance] at baseline), and “G” (glycosylated hemoglobin [A1c%] >8.5 at baseline). WIG score showed moderate accuracy in discriminating anti-DM dose reductions at baseline, and after 3 months of weight loss efforts (likelihood ratios [LR] + >1, LR− 0.7), and demonstrated good reproducibility. Conclusions: WIG score shows promise as a tool to predict success with dose reductions of antidiabetes medications.

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