| Literature DB >> 20701787 |
Gabriel A Mecott1, David N Herndon, Gabriela A Kulp, Natasha C Brooks, Ahmed M Al-Mousawi, Robert Kraft, Haidy G Rivero, Felicia N Williams, Ludwik K Branski, Marc G Jeschke.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Intensive insulin treatment (IIT) has been shown to improve outcomes post-burn in severely burnt patients. However, it increases the incidence of hypoglycemia and is associated with risks and complications. We hypothesized that exenatide would decrease plasma glucose levels post-burn to levels similar to those achieved with IIT, and reduce the amount of exogenous insulin administered.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20701787 PMCID: PMC2945137 DOI: 10.1186/cc9222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1CONSORT diagram. Eligibility and enrollment of patients.
Demographics
| Demographics | IIT | Exenatide | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 12 ± 4 | 12 ± 5 | NS |
| Gender (M:F) | (3.5:1) | (5:1) | NS |
| Weight (kg) | 41 ± 19 | 49 ± 23 | NS |
| Height (cm) | 145 ± 28 | 144 ± 26 | NS |
| TBSA (%) | 61 ± 16 | 56 ± 13 | NS |
| 3rd (%) | 51 ± 25 | 46 ± 19 | NS |
| Type of burn | |||
| Flame | 67% | 83% | NS |
| Scald | 6% | 0 | NS |
| Electrical | 27% | 17% | NS |
Demographics of the patients per group. Values are represented as mean ± standard deviation. IIT, intensive insulin treatment; TBSA, total body surface area; 3rd, percentage of total body surface area with 3rd-degree burn; NS, not significant (P -value > 0.05).
Glucose values
| Glucose value | Intensive insulin treatment | Exenatide | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Six AM | 123 ± 35 mg/dl | 132 ± 27 mg/dl | 0.39 |
| Maximum | 167 ± 45 mg/dl | 171 ± 40 mg/dl | 1.00 |
| Minimum | 98 ± 29 mg/dl | 107 ± 26 mg/dl | 0.09 |
| Daily average | 130 ± 28 mg/dl | 138 ± 25 mg/dl | 0.31 |
Average glucose values per group. Values are represented as mean ± standard deviation. NS, Not significant (P- value > 0.05).
Figure 2Glucose values. Longitudinal analysis of the different glucose values along the 30 days of study. If less than three glucose values were obtained, maximum and minimum values were not calculated (see text for details). (a) Daily average. (b) Maximum. (c) Minimum. (d) Six AM glucose levels. IIT: Intensive insulin treatment. All values are represented as mean ± SEM.
Figure 3Exogenous insulin administered and insulin plasma levels. (a) Insulin administered per patient per day. (b) Average of administered insulin per patient per acute hospital stay. (c) Mean plasma insulin levels. All values account for first 30 days of hospital stay. Values are represented as mean ± SEM.
Figure 4MAGE. Mean amplitude of glucose excursion. Expressed as mean ± SEM.
Figure 5Percentage of coefficient of variance (% CV).
Figure 6Resting energy expenditure (REE). REE expressed as percentage of predicted. All values are represented as mean ± SEM.
Figure 7Calories administered. Total amount of calories administered (per Kg) to the patients during the acute stay (first 30 days from admission). Data expressed as mean ± SEM.