Results The proportion of cases that adhered to the components of the insulin infusion protocol is as follows: fluid replacement (40%), potassium replacement (72.5%), correct insulin schedule (82.5%), appropriate commencement of intravenous dextrose (80%) and appropriate transition to subcutaneous ...
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of insulin infusion treatment protocol in the Medical Intensive Care Unit. Material and Methods: This study was performed in our Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at an University Hospital. A total of 145 patients who were hospitalized longer than 24 hours in ...
Background: The use of an intravenous insulin infusion protocol (IIP) is recommended for management of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU); however, limited evidence of comparison has been made with subcutaneous (SC) insulin regimens. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the safety ...
Influence of gender on rates of hospitalization, hospital course, and hypercapnea in high-risk patients admitted for asthma : a 10-year retrospective study... To compare the relative numbers andhospital course of men vs women admitted at least twice with asthma orstatus asthmaticus to Yale-New...
Although glucose levels were significantly lowered and maintained within the target range in all patients, overall glucose levels were significantly higher in patients with diabetes or hyperglycemia (p<0.05). Our insulin-infusion protocol was effective in glycemic control for patients with AIS or TIA....
of ICU admission (RBH) or already receiving insulin infusion, and expected to require mechanical ventilation for more than 72 hours, were treated either with BG control by the standard ICU insulin intravenous infusion protocol [ 2 ] or eMPC-advised insulin infusion ( n = 6) for 72 hours....
Efficacy and Safety of an Insulin Infusion Protocol in a Surgical ICU Hyperglycemia is associated with complications in the surgical intensive care unit. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy and safety of n... BE Taylor,ME Schallom,CS Sona,... - 《J Am Coll Surg》 被...
The aim of this study was to assess the bolus-infusion to the sliding scale of insulin approaches, regarding percentage of the operative time with the target capillary blood glucose (CBG) range, total insulin units given to the patients, development of h
Insulin infusion therapy in critical care patients: Regular insulin vs short- acting insulin. A prospective, crossover, randomized, multicenter blind study ☆ , ☆☆ Federico Bilotta, MD, PhD a, ⁎, Rafael Badenes, MD b , Simona Lolli, MD a , Francisco Javier Belda, MD b , Sharon Ein...
The patient was started on a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) tolerance induction protocol, consisting of a very low basal rate that was progressively increased, with the first bolus given under medical supervision, and was well tolerated for 4 months. After this period of time,...