The KID Study. I: Structural baseline characteristics of the Federal Insurance for Salaried Employees' Institution (BfA) diabetic patients in inpatient rehabilitation. Kissingen Diabetes Intervention Study

Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes : Official Journal, German Society of Endocrinology [and] German Diabetes Association
E HauptC Walter

Abstract

% of type I diabetics are not administering insulin according to the intensified conventional therapy schedules, only 16.8% of all type II diabetics are treated with diet only. Type II diabetics are much too often treated with pre-mixed insulins of too high dosage (26.2%) or with oral hypoglycemics (46.2%) of which 90% were sulphonylureas and nearly exclusively glibenclamide. Oral hypoglycemics with extrapancreatic activity or combined therapies were not common among the patients.

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