Comparison between usual and low doses of insulin in the assessment of insulin sensitivity with a short insulin tolerance test in obese women

Citation
M. Gonzalez-ortiz et al., Comparison between usual and low doses of insulin in the assessment of insulin sensitivity with a short insulin tolerance test in obese women, ARCH MED R, 30(5), 1999, pp. 385-387
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL RESEARCH
ISSN journal
01884409 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
385 - 387
Database
ISI
SICI code
0188-4409(199909/10)30:5<385:CBUALD>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Background. The objective of this study is to compare, in obese women, the assessment of insulin sensitivity and the presence of hypoglycemia between the usual and low doses of insulin used in the short insulin tolerance test (ITT). Methods. The patients were 12 obese women on whom a randomized, double-mask ed, auto-controlled clinical trial was carried out. An ITT was performed on each volunteer in duplicate with insulin at 0.1 (usual dose) or 0.05 U/kg (low dose). Results. The constant for the rate serum glucose disappearance calculated f or the ITT was not significantly different between both tests (4.3 +/- 05 v s. 4.4 +/- 1.0%/min, usual dose and low dose of insulin, respectively; p = 0.49). There was a significant correlation between both tests (r = 0.59, r( 2) = 0.34, p < 0.95). Differences between both tests had estimated limits o f agreement of -0.97 to 0.65%/min. Between tests, the coefficient of variat ion was 16%, No subject developed hypoglycemia with any of the ITT measurem ents employing usual or low doses of insulin, Conclusions. We recommend a low dose of insulin in the assessment of insuli n sensitivity with ITT in obese people. In our study usual and low doses of insulin used in the ITT were safe and had similar results between both dos es for assessing insulin sensitivity. (C) 1999 IMSS, Published by Elsevier Science Inc.