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Efficiency and Safety of a Standardized Protocol for Intravenous Insulin Therapy in ICU Patients with Neurovascular or Head Injury

Authors :
Hilary Meggison
David Neilipovitz
Salmaan Kanji
Erika Jones
Rob Goddard
Source :
Neurocritical Care. 12:43-49
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.

Abstract

To evaluate the safety and efficiency of a protocol for glycemic control in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with neurovascular or head injury.Two cohorts of 50 consecutive patients admitted to the ICU with an admission diagnosis of neurovascular or head injury before and after protocol implementation were evaluated. All patients in the interventional cohort received insulin using a standardized intravenous insulin infusion protocol targeting blood glucose levels of 7-9 mmol/l. Efficiency (time to reach and time within target range), safety (hypoglycemia), and nursing compliance (protocol violations) were evaluated.The median time to reach the target blood glucose range was shorter in the interventional cohort than the conventional cohort (5.0 h [0.5-20.5 h] vs. 12.9 h [1.3-90.3 h]; P0.001). More time was spent within target range in the interventional cohort than in the conventional cohort (36.4 +/- 16.3% vs. 27.1 +/- 19.0%; P0.001). The median prevalence of mild (4.9 mmol/l) hypoglycemia (0 [0-1.11]% vs. 0.58 [0-2.79]%; P0.001) and moderate (3.9) hypoglycemia (0[0-0.55]% vs. 0 [1-1.25]%; p0.001) was significantly lower in the interventional cohort.The intravenous insulin infusion protocol improved the safety and efficiency of glycemic control for ICU patients with neurovascular or head injury.

Details

ISSN :
15560961 and 15416933
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurocritical Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....642f968590c39a04c2a6f84a0cc3ef20
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-009-9275-z