Literature DB >> 17599008

Indication and practical use of intensive insulin therapy in the critically ill.

Liese Mebis1, Jan Gunst, Lies Langouche, Ilse Vanhorebeek, Greet Van den Berghe.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Two large randomized studies demonstrated that maintenance of normoglycemia with intensive insulin therapy for at least a few days decreases morbidity and mortality of critically ill patients. This review gives an overview of the benefits associated with this therapy and highlights the importance of achieving optimal blood glucose levels. It discusses the indications for this therapy and the fear for potential harm. RECENT
FINDINGS: A pooled analysis of the two Leuven studies (n = 2748) revealed a significantly reduced morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients for all subgroups, except those with a prior history of diabetes. An absolute reduction in risk of hospital death of 3-4% is to be expected from this therapy in an intention-to-treat analysis. When patients are treated for more than 3 days, the absolute reduction in risk of death increases to approximately 8%. The available data indicate that strict normoglycemia is required to obtain optimal clinical benefit. This increases the risk of hypoglycemia, but it remains unclear whether this is truly harmful in the setting of critical care.
SUMMARY: Maintaining strict normoglycemia by the use of intensive insulin therapy improves outcome of critically ill patients.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17599008     DOI: 10.1097/MCC.0b013e3281c1c9c8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Crit Care        ISSN: 1070-5295            Impact factor:   3.687


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