Lipodystrophies from Insulin Injection: An Update of the Italian Consensus Statement of AMD-OSDI Study Group on Injection Technique

Author:

Gentile Sandro12ORCID,Satta Ersilia1,Guarino Giuseppina12,Strollo Felice3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nefrocenter Research, 84013 Cava dè Tirreni, Italy

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Campania University “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 80138 Naples, Italy

3. Endocrinology and Diabetes Department, IRCCS, San Raffaele Pisana, 00163 Rome, Italy

Abstract

The causes and metabolic consequences of lipohypertrophy (LH) from incorrect insulin injection techniques have been well-known for a long time and are the subject of countless publications. However, only some researchers propose structured research modalities for LH and programs to teach patients how to prevent them and minimize their effects, thus contributing to complete rehabilitation. Experts and scientific societies have produced consensus documents and recommendations to spread the culture of LH and its complications among clinicians. However, they should go deeper into LH detection methods. This short article analyzes the recent literature on the best way to explore and find more or less evident LH lesions by using a structured and validated clinical methodology to benefit the many clinicians without access to technological equipment such as ultrasonography. This text also aims to bring awareness that since the last published recommendations on injection techniques, new needles for insulin injection, more technologically advanced and suitable for specific populations, have come to market but still need a thorough evaluation.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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