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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Insulin Glargine | Study protocol

The effect of insulin degludec on risk of symptomatic nocturnal hypoglycaemia in adults with type 1 diabetes and high risk of nocturnal severe hypoglycaemia (the HypoDeg trial): study rationale and design

Authors: Rikke Mette Agesen, Amra Ciric Alibegovic, Henrik Ullits Andersen, Henning Beck-Nielsen, Peter Gustenhoff, Troels Krarup Hansen, Christoffer Hedetoft, Tonny Jensen, Claus Bogh Juhl, Susanne Søgaard Lerche, Kirsten Nørgaard, Hans-Henrik Parving, Lise Tarnow, Birger Thorsteinsson, Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard

Published in: BMC Endocrine Disorders | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Hypoglycaemia, especially nocturnal, remains the main limiting factor of achieving good glycaemic control in type 1 diabetes.
The effect of first generation long-acting insulin analogues in reducing nocturnal hypoglycaemia is well documented in patient with type 1 diabetes. The effect of the newer long-acting insulin degludec on risk of nocturnal hypoglycaemia remains undocumented in patients with type 1 diabetes and recurrent severe nocturnal hypoglycaemia.
The HypoDeg trial is designed to investigate whether insulin degludec in comparison with insulin glargine U100 is superior in limiting the occurrence of nocturnal hypoglycaemia in patients with recurrent nocturnal severe hypoglycaemia. This paper reports the study design of the HypoDeg trial.

Methods/design

A Danish investigator-initiated, prospective, randomised, open, blinded endpoint (PROBE), multicentre, two-year cross-over study investigating the effect of insulin degludec versus insulin glargine U100 on frequency of nocturnal hypoglycaemia in patients with type 1 diabetes and one or more episodes of nocturnal severe hypoglycaemia during the preceding two years as the major inclusion criteria. Patients are randomised (1:1) to basal therapy with insulin degludec or insulin glargine. Insulin aspart is used as bolus therapy in both treatment arms.

Discussion

In contrast to most other insulin studies the HypoDeg trial includes only patients at high risk of hypoglycaemia. The HypoDeg trial will compare treatment with insulin degludec to insulin glargine U100 in terms of risk of nocturnal hypoglycaemic episodes in patients with type 1 diabetes with the greatest potential to benefit from near-physiological insulin replacement therapy. www.​clinicaltrials.​gov: NCT02192450.
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Metadata
Title
The effect of insulin degludec on risk of symptomatic nocturnal hypoglycaemia in adults with type 1 diabetes and high risk of nocturnal severe hypoglycaemia (the HypoDeg trial): study rationale and design
Authors
Rikke Mette Agesen
Amra Ciric Alibegovic
Henrik Ullits Andersen
Henning Beck-Nielsen
Peter Gustenhoff
Troels Krarup Hansen
Christoffer Hedetoft
Tonny Jensen
Claus Bogh Juhl
Susanne Søgaard Lerche
Kirsten Nørgaard
Hans-Henrik Parving
Lise Tarnow
Birger Thorsteinsson
Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Endocrine Disorders / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6823
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-019-0408-x

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