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Effective adverse event reduction with bolus-basal versus sliding scale insulin therapy in patients with diabetes during conventional hospitalization: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Covadonga Gómez Cuervo1, Ana Sánchez Morla2, María Asunción Pérez-Jacoiste Asín3, Otilia Bisbal Pardo3, Luis Pérez Ordoño2, Juan Vila Santos2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this review was to assess the effectiveness to reduce clinical adverse events and safety of insulin administered in basal-bolus-corrector or basal-corrector regimens (BB) versus a sliding scale scheme (SS) in patients with diabetes or newly diagnosed hyperglycemia admitted to a conventional (not critical) medical or surgical hospital ward.
METHOD: A Medline search was conducted. The Odds ratio was the main summary measure. A random effects model with the Mantel-Haenszel procedure was used.
RESULTS: A total of 957 citations were collected, of which nine were finally included in the systematic review. Patients in the BB group had better blood glucose control than those with SS. Overall, there was a nonsignificant trend to a lower risk of adverse events in the BB as compared to the SS group (OR 0.67 [95% CI 0.22 to 2.04], [I(2)=71%]). There was a nonsignificant trend to an increased risk of hypoglycemia in the BB group (OR 2.29 [95% CI 0.50 to 10.49] [I(2)=70%]).
CONCLUSION: Despite its benefit for glycemic control during hospitalization, this review did not show that use of the BB scheme decreases clinical events in patients hospitalized in a conventional ward. Because of heterogeneity of the results, we think that clinical trials are needed addressing its effect in patient subgroups in which the BB scheme may be used safely and with longer follow-up periods.
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Keywords:  Diabetes; Hospital medicine; Medicina hospitalaria; Meta-analysis; Metaanálisis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26826772     DOI: 10.1016/j.endonu.2015.11.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinol Nutr        ISSN: 1575-0922


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2.  Inpatient Glycemic Control With Sliding Scale Insulin in Noncritical Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Who Can Slide?

Authors:  Alexandra L Migdal; Charlie Fortin-Leung; Francisco Pasquel; Heqiong Wang; Limin Peng; Guillermo E Umpierrez
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3.  Sliding scale insulin for non-critically ill hospitalised adults with diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  Luis Enrique Colunga-Lozano; Franscisco Javier Gonzalez Torres; Netzahualpilli Delgado-Figueroa; Daniel A Gonzalez-Padilla; Adrian V Hernandez; Yuani Roman; Carlos A Cuello-García
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2018-11-29
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