Quality of life, patient satisfaction, and cardiovascular outcomes of the randomised 2 x 3 factorial Copenhagen insulin and Metformin therapy (CIMT) trial – A detailed statistical analysis plan

Markus Harboe Olsen*, Thomas P. Almdal, Sten Madsbad, Christian Ovesen, Christian Gluud, Simone B. Sneppen, Leif Breum, Christoffer Hedetoft, Thure Krarup, Louise Lundby-Christensen, Elisabeth R. Mathiesen, Michael E. Røder, Henrik Vestergaard, Niels Wiinberg, Janus C. Jakobsen

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Abstract

Background: The evidence on the effects of metformin and insulin in type 2 diabetes patients on quality of life, patient satisfaction, and cardiovascular outcomes is unclear. Methods: The Copenhagen Insulin and Metformin Therapy (CIMT) trial is an investigator-initiated multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled trial with a 2 × 3 factorial design conducted at eight hospitals in Denmark. Participants with type 2 diabetes were randomised to metformin (n = 206) versus placebo (n = 206); in combination with open-label biphasic insulin aspart one to three times daily (n = 137) versus insulin aspart three times daily in combination with insulin detemir once daily (n = 138) versus insulin detemir once daily (n = 137). We present a detailed description of the methodology and statistical analysis of the clinical CIMT outcomes including a detailed description of tests of the assumptions behind the statistical analyses. The outcomes are quality of life (Short Form Health Survey (SF-36)), Diabetes Medication Satisfaction Questionnaire, and Insulin Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (assessed at entry and 18 months after randomisation) and cardiovascular outcomes including time to a composite of either myocardial infarction, stroke, peripheral amputation, coronary revascularisation, peripheral revascularisation, or death. Discussions: This statistical analysis plan ensure the highest possible quality of the subsequent post-hoc analyses. Trial registration: The protocol was approved by the Regional Committee on Biomedical Research Ethics (H-D-2007-112), the Danish Medicines Agency (EudraCT: 2007-006665-33 CIMT), and registered within ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00657943, 8th of April 2008).

Original languageEnglish
Article number101095
JournalContemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Volume33
ISSN2451-8654
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Keywords

  • Clinical outcomes
  • Detailed statistical analysis plan
  • Insulin
  • Metformin
  • Quality of life
  • Randomised clinical trial
  • Type 2 diabetes

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