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Subcutaneous versus intravenous insulin therapy for glucose control in non‐diabetic trauma patients. A randomized controlled trial
Authors:A Aron MD  J Wang MD  B Collier DO FACS CNSC  N Ahmed MD FACS  A Brateanu MD FACP
Institution:1. Department of Internal Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Leavenworth, KS;2. Department of Internal Medicine, St John’s Mercy Healthcare, St Louis, MO;3. Department of Surgery, Section of Trauma, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, Roanoke, VA;4. Department of Surgery, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS;5. Department of Internal Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract:What is known and Objective:  Hyperglycaemia in trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Our pilot study is a prospective randomized controlled trial comparing the impact of two glucose control regimens on outcomes in non‐diabetic trauma patients admitted with hyperglycaemia to the ICU. Methods:  Trauma patients with blood glucose levels (BGLs) ≥7·8 mm within the first 48 h of the hospital admission were randomized to receive intermittent SQ or continuous IV insulin to maintain BGLs between 4·4 and 6·1 mm. We excluded diabetics on the basis of history, or a glycosylated haemoglobin ≥6% on admission. We compared the effect of SQ vs. IV insulin therapy on the ICU length of stay (ILOS). Results and Discussion:  A total of 58 patients were included in the study. The SQ and IV groups were comparable in terms of age, gender, injury severity, revised trauma, Glasgow coma scores and type of trauma (blunt vs. penetrating). There was no significant difference between the two treatment groups in the ILOS (3 vs. 2 days, P = 0·084), hospital length of stay (8 vs. 6, P = 0·09), ventilator support days (6 vs. 3, P = 0·98), requirement for blood transfusion (P = 0·66), rates of infections (P = 0·70), acute kidney injury (P = 0·99) and mortality (P = 0·61). What is new and Conclusion:  There was no difference between SQ and IV insulin therapy in the ILOS in non‐diabetic trauma patients.
Keywords:diabetes  hyperglycaemia  insulin  randomized controlled  trauma
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