Evaluation of the metformin initiation rate in veterans with newly identified type 2 diabetes |
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Authors: | Kelsey J. Zenti Meaghan M. Meyer Nancee V. Waterbury Jason A. Egge |
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Affiliation: | Iowa City Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System, Iowa City, IA, United States |
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Abstract: | BackgroundAn estimated 35 million individuals in the United States have diabetes. The American Diabetes Association recommends metformin as first-line pharmacologic treatment. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the metformin initiation rate in veterans with recently identified type 2 diabetes.MethodsVeterans with new onset type 2 diabetes were identified using National Veterans Health Administration Data. Retrospective information was obtained from those with a first A1C ≥ 6.5% (48 mmol/mol) between 2013 and 2018. Veterans with at least one additional A1C < 6.5% (48 mmol/mol) documented in the three years prior to the A1C diagnostic for diabetes were included in the analysis.ResultsA total of 144,180 veterans were included. Of those, 45,776 (31.7%) were started on metformin within one year of diabetes diagnosis. The median time to metformin initiation was 12 days and median time to initiation of any anti-hyperglycemic was 11 days. Approximately 16,000 veterans were referred for lifestyle interventions within 90 days.ConclusionMetformin initiation occurred in fewer patients than expected given metformin is a generic, well-tolerated medication recommended as first-line pharmacologic treatment option regardless of A1C. Further studies are needed to assess the barriers of initiating metformin at time of diabetes diagnosis. |
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Keywords: | Type 2 diabetes Primary care Metformin Veterans |
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