PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Nichols, Gregory A. AU - Kimes, Teresa M. AU - Harp, Joyce B. AU - Kou, Tzuyung Doug AU - Brodovicz, Kimberly G. TI - Glycemic Response and Attainment of A1C Goals Following Newly Initiated Insulin Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes AID - 10.2337/dc11-1171 DP - 2012 Mar 01 TA - Diabetes Care PG - 495--497 VI - 35 IP - 3 4099 - http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/35/3/495.short 4100 - http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/35/3/495.full SO - Diabetes Care2012 Mar 01; 35 AB - OBJECTIVE To identify the characteristics associated with glycemic response to newly initiated insulin therapy.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We identified 1,139 type 2 diabetic patients who initiated insulin therapy between 1 January 2009 and 30 June 2010. Outcomes of interest were the proportion of patients achieving A1C <7% and mean change in A1C within 3–9 months.RESULTS Mean A1C at insulin initiation was 8.2 vs. 9.2% among those who did and did not attain A1C <7% (P < 0.001). Within a mean of 5 months, 464 (40.7%) patients attained A1C <7%. In multivariable analyses controlling for insulin regimen, dose, and oral agent use, preinsulin A1C was responsible for nearly all the explained variance in A1C change. Each one percentage point of preinsulin A1C reduced the probability of attaining <7% by 26% (odds ratio 0.74 [95% CI 0.68–0.80]).CONCLUSIONS Insulin initiation at lower levels of A1C improves goal attainment and independently increases glycemic response.