A prospective randomised cross-over study of the effect of insulin analogues and human insulin on the frequency of severe hypoglycaemia in patients with type 1 diabetes and recurrent hypoglycaemia (the HypoAna trial): study rationale and design

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  • Peter Lommer Kristensen
  • Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard
  • Henning Beck-Nielsen
  • Nørgaard, Kirsten
  • Perrild, Hans
  • Jens Sandahl Christiansen
  • Tonny Jensen
  • Hans-Henrik Parving
  • Birger Thorsteinsson
  • Lise Tarnow
Severe hypoglycaemia still represents a significant problem in insulin-treated diabetes. Most patients do not experience severe hypoglycaemia often. However, 20% of patients with type 1 diabetes experience recurrent severe hypoglycaemia corresponding to at least two episodes per year. The effect of insulin analogues on glycaemic control has been documented in large trials, while their effect on the frequency of severe hypoglycaemia is less clear, especially in patients with recurrent severe hypoglycaemia. The HypoAna Trial is designed to investigate whether short-acting and long-acting insulin analogues in comparison with human insulin are superior in reducing the occurrence of severe hypoglycaemic episodes in patients with recurrent hypoglycaemia. This paper reports the study design of the HypoAna Trial.
Original languageEnglish
JournalB M C Endocrine Disorders
Volume12
Pages (from-to)10
ISSN1472-6823
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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