The development of an insulin infusion protocol was initiated by key contributors from a team of nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and physicians. The physician members were from various specialties, ...
Before guideline development, institutional review board approval was obtained and retrospective hospital chart reviews were completed for a total of 10 patients admitted to the NICU from October to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In pediatric patients with hyperglycemia in the ICU, intensive age-adjusted insulin therapy improved short-term ...
Intensive insulin therapy administered from admission onwards in patients in the medical intensive care unit reduced morbidity among all patients and mortality among those who remained in the ICU for ...
Randomized, controlled trials have shown both benefit and harm from tight blood-glucose control in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Variation in the use of early parenteral nutrition and in ...
Excessive hyperglycemia-associated mortality and morbidities can be avoided when intravenous insulin infusion is replaced by subcutaneous basal–prandial–correction insulin analog therapy at the time ...
Initially, the infusion was made using U-100 insulin; the hospital standardized the concentration of insulin drips (1 U/mL) in order to reduce medication errors. But concern was raised about excessive ...
ICU An interaction check showed that norepinephrine is not compatible with insulin in the same line as it renders the insulin ineffective. This article is written live from the American Association of ...
Treating adults with septic shock with intensive insulin therapy to counter elevated blood glucose levels associated with corticosteroid therapy did not result in a reduced risk of in-hospital death, ...
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