American Heart Journal
Volume 155, Issue 1 , Pages 26.e1-26.e13, January 2008

Rationale, design, and baseline characteristics for a large international trial of cardiovascular disease prevention in people with dysglycemia: The ORIGIN Trial (Outcome Reduction with an Initial Glargine Intervention)

  • The ORIGIN Trial Investigators

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Hertzel C. Gerstein, ORIGIN Project Office, Population Health Research Institute, 237 Barton Street East, 2nd Floor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8L 2X2.

Population Health Research Institute, Hamilton Health Sciences and McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Received 4 July 2007; accepted 21 September 2007. published online 23 November 2007.

Aims

Impaired fasting glucose (IFG), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), and diabetes arise due to insufficient insulin secretion and are risk factors for cardiovascular (CV) events. Thus, targeting normal fasting glucose levels with insulin may reduce CV events. Previous studies suggest that ω-3 fatty acid supplements may reduce CV death; however, their effect in high-risk dysglycemic individuals is not known.

Methods

People aged ≥50 years with evidence of CV disease and with IFG, IGT, newly detected or established diabetes (on 0 or 1 oral agent), and a local glycated hemoglobin <150% of the upper limit of normal for that assay were recruited and allocated to (a) either 1 daily injection of insulin glargine with the dose titrated to achieve a fasting plasma glucose ≤5.3 mmol/L (95 mg/dL), or standard glycemic care; and (b) either ω-3–acid ethyl esters 90 (1 g consisting of EPA 465 mg and DHA 375 mg) or identical placebo, according to a 2 × 2 factorial design. The 2 different primary outcomes for the insulin and ω-3 fatty acid arms are CV events and CV death, respectively.

Results

A total of 12612 (mean age 64, 35% women) people in 40 countries were randomized during a 2-year period ending December 2005. Eighty-two percent had established diabetes, 6% had new diabetes, and 12% had IGT or IFG; the mean fasting plasma glucose was 7.3 mmol/L (131 mg/dL).

Conclusions

The ORIGIN trial will determine whether or not either or both of these interventions can reduce CV events.

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 NCT00069784@clinicaltrials.gov.

PII: S0002-8703(07)00772-7

doi:10.1016/j.ahj.2007.09.009

American Heart Journal
Volume 155, Issue 1 , Pages 26.e1-26.e13, January 2008