Inpatient hypoglycaemia; should we should we focus on the guidelines, the targets or our tools? 5.0mmol/l. Current methods of inpatient diabetes treatment include variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII), subcutaneous insulin, oral medications and, to a lesser extent, continuous subcutaneous...
AIMS. 1. Audit the current variable rate insulin infusion (VRII) practice per local guidelines. 2. Understand barriers to good VRII practice to create an intervention. 3. Re-Audit the VRII practice following intervention. METHODS. Junior doctors were surveyed using Likert scales (1 to 5: ...
Inpatient hypoglycaemia; should we should we focus on the guidelines, the targets or our tools? 5.0mmol/l. Current methods of inpatient diabetes treatment include variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII), subcutaneous insulin, oral medications ... J.,M.,Yamamoto,... - 《Diabetic Medic...
A guideline for the use of variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) in medical inpatients. Br J Dia- betes Vasc Dis 2015;15:82-5. http:... S George,J Dale,D Stanisstreet - 《Diabetic Medicine A Journal of the British Diabetic Association》 ...
Variable Rate Intravenous Insulin Infusion (VRII) is a slow continuous intravenous infusion of soluble/fast-acting insulin, running variably at 0.5-8 U/hr, for control of blood glucose levels in patients with persistent hyperglycaemia not associated with hyperglycaemic emergencies, who are not ...
The Variable Rate Intravenous Insulin Infusion Protocoldoi:10.1136/BMJQUALITY.U203060.W1409Benjamin CollardJonathan SturgeonNatasha PatelShabbar AshariaBritish Medical Journal Publishing Group
Measures and Outcomes: Insulin infusion strategy was considered to be variable if the infusion rate changed within the first 8 hours of therapy or was considered fixed if the rate remained unchanged for the same period. The primary outcome was time to resolution of DKA. Secondary outcomes were...
doi:10.1002/9781119145332.ch17blood glucose levelscapillary blood glucosehyperglycaemiarehydrating fluidsvariable rate intravenous insulin infusionJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.The Hands-On Guide to Diabetes Care in Hospital
electrolyte levels not consistently checked, handwritten illegible prescriptions, and varying parameters set for adjustment of the prescription.A Variable Rate Intravenous Insulin Infusion protocol (VRIII)) was introduced to standardize intravenous insulin prescription throughout the trust by all members of ...
AimsVariable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) is used perioperatively to maintain normoglycaemia in patients with diabetes who are undergoing surgery. The aims of this project were as follows: (1) to audit the extent to which perioperative prescribing of VRIII for diabetic vascular ...