Implementation of a safe and effective insulin infusion protocol in a medical ICU. Diabetes Care. 2004; 27 (2):461–467.Goldberg PA, Siegel MD, Sherwin RS, et al. Implementation of a safe and effective insulin infusion protocol in a medical intensive care unit. Diabet...
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...
This paper presents an optimal insulin infusion algorithm to tightly regulate blood glucose for ICU and other critical care patients when the glucose input is known. Results show an ideal, flat blood glucose response when subjected to a typical ICU glucose input as well as for a far more ...
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 ...
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKEnurses at Emory University Hospital Midtown to feel comfortable with the insulin infusion protocol for patients outside the ICU? According to Kimberly Graham, MSN, a clinical nurse specialist on one of Emory Midtown’s general medicine units, both newly graduated nurses and ...
protocol for this procedure. Insulin infusion rates have been variable, with commonly used infusion rates of 1.2 [14], 3 [6], and 6 mU$kg À1 $min À1 [12]. Although a single study has tried to determine a reference range for normal rates of glucose infusion and glucose clearance...
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...
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....
Towards a feasible algorithm for tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients: a systematic review of the literature Conclusion Studies using a dynamic scale protocol combining a tight glucose target and the last two blood glucose values to determine the insulin infusion ... S Meijering,AM Co...
Purpose: The SICU team was not adept with the scientific background, the intensive infusion protocol, and the tight glycemic control. The main purpose is to strictly implement tight glycemic control through education, implementation of the insulin infusion protocol, and interdisciplinary collaboration....