Medicina (Dec 2021)

Compliance with Prescription Guidelines for Glucose-Lowering Therapies According to Renal Function: Real-Life Study in Inpatients of Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Cardiology Units

  • Laura Lohan,
  • Florence Galtier,
  • Thibault Manson,
  • Thibault Mura,
  • Audrey Castet-Nicolas,
  • Delinger Faure,
  • Nicolas Chapet,
  • Florence Leclercq,
  • Jean Luc Pasquié,
  • François Roubille,
  • Camille Roubille,
  • Hubert Blain,
  • Philippe Guilpain,
  • Maxime Villiet,
  • Antoine Avignon,
  • Ariane Sultan,
  • Cyril Breuker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57121376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 12
p. 1376

Abstract

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Background and objectives: Renal failure is a contraindication for some glucose-lowering drugs and requires dosage adjustment for others, particularly biguanides, sulfonylureas, and inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidase 4. In this study, we assessed adherence to prescription recommendations for glucose-lowering drugs according to renal function in hospitalized diabetic subjects. Materials and Methods: This prospective cohort study was carried out over a 2-year period in a university hospital. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was determined by averaging all measurements performed during hospitalization. Glucose-lowering drug dosages were analyzed according to the recommendations of the relevant medical societies. Results: In total, 2071 diabetic patients (53% hospitalized in cardiology units) were examined. GFR was 2 in 13.4% of these patients, 30–44 in 15.1%, 45–60 in 18.3%, and >60 in 53.3%. Inappropriate oral glucose-lowering treatments were administered to 273 (13.2%) patients, including 53 (2.6%) with a contraindication. In cardiology units, 53.1% and 14.3% of patients had GFRs of 2, respectively, and 179 (15.4%) patients had a contraindication or were prescribed an excessive dose of glucose-lowering drugs. Conclusions: We showed that the burden of inappropriate prescriptions is high in diabetic patients. Given the high number of patients receiving these medications, particularly in cardiology units, a search for potential adverse effects related to these drugs should be performed.

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