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Hypoglycemia Prevention by Algorithm Design During Intravenous Insulin Infusion
Authors:Susan Shapiro Braithwaite  Lisa P Clark  Thaer Idrees  Faisal Qureshi  Oluwakemi T Soetan
Institution:1.Wilmette,USA;2.Endocrinology Consults and Care, S.C,Chicago,USA;3.Presence Saint Francis Hospital,Evanston,USA;4.Presence Saint Joseph Hospital,Chicago,USA;5.Presence Saint Joseph Hospital,Chicago,USA
Abstract:

Purpose of Review

This review examines algorithm design features that may reduce risk for hypoglycemia while preserving glycemic control during intravenous insulin infusion. We focus principally upon algorithms in which the assignment of the insulin infusion rate (IR) depends upon maintenance rate of insulin infusion (MR) or a multiplier.

Recent Findings

Design features that may mitigate risk for hypoglycemia include use of a mid-protocol bolus feature and establishment of a low BG threshold for temporary interruption of infusion. Computer-guided dosing may improve target attainment without exacerbating risk for hypoglycemia. Column assignment (MR) within a tabular user-interpreted algorithm or multiplier may be specified initially according to patient characteristics and medical condition with revision during treatment based on patient response.

Summary

We hypothesize that a strictly increasing sigmoidal relationship between MR-dependent IR and BG may reduce risk for hypoglycemia, in comparison to a linear relationship between multiplier-dependent IR and BG. Guidelines are needed that curb excessive up-titration of MR and recommend periodic pre-emptive trials of MR reduction. Future research should foster development of recommendations for “protocol maxima” of IR appropriate to patient condition.
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