Remission of Korean Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus by Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion Treatment Konkuk University Diabetic Center Soobong Choi, M.D. Ph.D., Sunmin Park Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Review, March, 2003
Remission Pattern REMISSION CSII TX. (Months) (Case No.)
INSULIN DOSEBLOOD GLUCOSE (wks) (U/day)(mg/dL) p< 0.05 (wks) Non-Remission.Remission. Changes of blood glucose levels and total daily insulin dosage
Fasting BG Post-prandial BG (wks) mmol/L (wks) ** ### **Significantly different from remission group at p<0.01. ### Significantly different from the baseline at p< ### Non-Remission.Remission. Changes of Blood Glucose after CSII
Hemoglobin A 1c BMI %kg/m 2 (wks) ### Significantly different from the baseline at p< # p<0.05. ### Non-Remission.Remission. Changes of Hemoglobin A1c and BMI after CSII
Fasting c-peptide Post-prandial c-peptide (wks) nmol/L (wks) * * * ** ## **Significantly different from remission group at p<0.01. * p<0.05. ## Significantly different from the baseline at p<0.01. Non-Remission.Remission. Plasma C-Peptide after CSII
(yrs) Non-Remiss. Case Remission Case Duration Remission and Duration