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Feasibility and safety of using an automated decision support system for insulin therapy in the treatment of steroid‐induced hyperglycemia in patients with acute graft‐versus‐host disease: A randomized trial
Authors:Felix Aberer,Julia K Mader,Julia Holzgruber,Christian Trummer,Verena Schwetz,Marlene Pandis,Peter N Pferschy,Hildegard Greinix,Norbert J Tripolt,Thomas R Pieber,Armin Zebisch,Heinz Sill,Albert W  lfler,Harald Sourij
Affiliation:Felix Aberer,Julia K Mader,Julia Holzgruber,Christian Trummer,Verena Schwetz,Marlene Pandis,Peter N Pferschy,Hildegard Greinix,Norbert J Tripolt,Thomas R Pieber,Armin Zebisch,Heinz Sill,Albert Wölfler,Harald Sourij
Abstract:Steroid‐induced hyperglycemia (SIHG) has shown to independently increase the risk for mortality in patients with acute graft‐versus‐host disease, and it is still unclear whether SIHG might be a modifiable risk factor. Therefore, a feasibility trial was carried out aiming to evaluate the performance of a standardized decision support system (GlucoTab [GT]) for insulin therapy in patients with SIHG. A total of 10 hyperglycemic acute graft‐versus‐host disease patients were included and treated either with GT or standard of care during hospitalization. Follow‐up duration was 6 months. Comparing the GT versus standard of care group, 364 versus 1,020 glucose readings were available during a median of 41 days (interquartile range [IQR] 22–89) and 101 days (IQR 55–147) of hospitalization. The median overall glucose levels were 151 mg/dL (123–192) versus 162 mg/dL (IQR 138–193) for GT and standard of care, respectively (P < 0.001); hypoglycemia rates were comparably low. Treatment of SIHG with an algorithm‐based system for subcutaneous insulin was feasible and safe.
Keywords:Decision support system  Feasibility trial  Steroid‐induced hyperglycemia
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