Safe and Sufficient Glycemic Control by Using a Digital Clinical Decision
Support System for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes in a Routine Setting on General Hospital
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Authors: | Katharina M. Lichtenegger,Felix Aberer,Alexandru C. Tuca,Klaus Donsa,Bernhard Hö ll,Lukas Schaupp,Johannes Plank,Peter Beck,Friedrich M Fruhwald,Lars-Peter Kamolz,Thomas R. Pieber,Julia K. Mader |
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Abstract: | The aim was to investigate the applicability of a clinical decision support system in a real-world inpatient setting for patients with type 2 diabetes on general hospital wards.A total of 150 patients with type 2 diabetes requiring subcutaneous insulin therapy were treated with basal-bolus insulin therapy guided by a decision support system (GlucoTab) providing automated workflow tasks and suggestions for insulin dosing to health care professionals.By using the system, a mean daily blood glucose (BG) of 159 ± 32 mg/dL was achieved. 68.8% of measurements were in the target range (70 to <180 mg/dL). The percentage of BG values <40, <70, and ≥300 mg/dL was 0.02%, 2.2%, and 2.3%, respectively. Health care professionals’ adherence to suggested insulin doses and workflow tasks was high (>93% and 91%, respectively).The decision support system facilitates safe and efficacious inpatient diabetes care by standardizing treatment workflow and providing decision support for basal-bolus insulin dosing. |
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Keywords: | hospital type 2 diabetes insulin therapy decision support algorithm mobile applications |
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