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Phase 4Completed· 292 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Sitagliptin +5 moredrug
Likely dose
Sitagliptin 100 mgfrom record
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NCT01845831Phase 4Completed

Randomized Controlled Trial on the Safety and Efficacy of Sitagliptin Therapy for the Inpatient Management of General Medicine and Surgery Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Emory University·interventional·Posted May 3, 2013·Updated May 30, 2017

In Brief

A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Sitagliptin, Basal Bolus, and 4 other interventions for Type 2 Diabetes. Completed, enrolled 292 participants across 5 sites.

Detailed Summary

High blood glucose levels in hospitalized patients with diabetes are associated with increased risk of medical complications and death. Improved glucose control with insulin injections may improve clinical outcome and prevent some of the hospital complications. Glargine (Lantus®) insulin injection is the most common treatment of diabetes in the hospital. Sitagliptin (Januvia®)is effective in lowering blood glucose. In a recent pilot study aiming to determine differences in glycemic control between treatment with sitagliptin (Januvia®) alone or in combination with basal insulin and basal bolus regimen in general medicine and surgery patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The investigators found that treatment with sitagliptin alone or in combination with basal insulin resulted in similar glycemic control compared to basal bolus regimen. The investigators will conduct a prospective RCT aimed to determine the safety and efficacy of sitagliptin therapy for in-hospital and post-discharge management of general medicine and surgical patients with T2D. A total of 280 patients with known history of diabetes will be randomized to receive sitagliptin plus basal (glargine) insulin once daily (group 1), or basal bolus regimen with glargine once daily and aspart or lispro insulin before meals (group 2). If needed, patients in the treatment groups will receive correction doses of rapid-acting insulin in the presence of hyperglycemia (BG \> 140 mg/dl). The overall hypothesis is that treatment with sitagliptin in combination with basal insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes will result in a similar improvement in hospital and post-discharge glycemic control and in a lower frequency of hypoglycemic events than treatment with basal bolus insulin regimen with glargine once daily and lispro insulin before meals. Patients will be recruited at Grady Memorial Hospital, Emory University Hospital, University of Michigan, Ohio State University and Temple University

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
ConditionsType 2 Diabetes
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

Phase 4CompletedFinished
20132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMay 3, 2013
Enrollment StartAug 1, 2013
Primary CompletionApr 1, 2016
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 2.7 yearsPosted 13.2 years ago

Interventions

Sitagliptindrug

Sitagliptin will be taken orally at 100 mg or 50 mg once a day per renal function.

Basal Bolusdrug

Basal bolus regimen with glargine once daily and rapid-acting insulin (lispro or aspart) before meals + + correction doses of rapid acting insulin if needed

Metformin and Sitagliptindrug

Janumet is a combination of metformin and sitagliptin. Patients with HbA1c ≤ 7% will be discharged on the combination of metformin and sitagliptin (Janumet ® 500/50 mg) twice daily for 6 months.

Glarginedrug

Patients with blood glucose between 140-200 mg/dL during hospitalization will receive 0.2 units per kg weight per day. Patients with blood glucose between 201-400 mg/dL during hospitalization will receive 0.25 units per kg weight per day.

Glargine 50%drug

Glargine will be prescribed at 50% of daily hospital dose.

Glargine 80%drug

Glargine will be prescribed at 80% of daily hospital dose.