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Diabetes Care, Vol 16, Issue 1 1-3, Copyright © 1993 by American Diabetes Association


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Local skin-fold thickness as a clinical predictor of depot size during basal rate infusion of insulin

PR Hildebrandt and AA Vaag
Hvidore Hospital, Klampenborg, Denmark.

OBJECTIVE--To determine the influence of local adiposity on insulin depot size during CSII at basal rate. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--In 27 diabetic patients, a constant infusion of 125I-labeled Actrapid insulin was given, with U-40 insulin at a rate of 1.12 IU/h in 20 patients, and U-100 at a rate of 1 IU/h in 7 patients. After 16 h of infusion, the steady-state depot size was measured by external counting, and the local skin fold was measured with a Harpenden skin-fold caliper. RESULTS--U-40 insulin infusion resulted in a steady-state depot size of 5.1 U (2.1-10.9 U), and a corresponding skin-fold thickness of 17.8 mm (5-34 mm). A positive correlation was found between depot size and skin-fold thickness. A similar correlation was observed with U-100 insulin. CONCLUSIONS--During basal rate CSII, large variations in local skin-fold thickness create large variations in the steady-state depot size, which is partly predictable just by lifting the skin fold.
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