Management of inpatient hyperglycemia : a systematic review / investigators, Devan Kansagara ... [et al.]

Hyperglycemia is a common finding in hospitalized patients and has been associated with worsened outcomes in a variety of inpatient subpopulations. The use of insulin to control blood glucose has been advocated as a way to improve health outcomes in hospitalized patients with hyperglycemia, but the evidence for the efficacy of this approach and the thresholds for initiating insulin management are unclear. Does strict blood glucose control compared to less strict blood glucose control improve final health outcomes in the following patients? 1) patients in the medical intensive care unit, 2) patients in the surgical intensive care unit, 3) acute myocardial infarction patients, )4 acute stroke patients, 5) post coronary artery bypass graft patients, 6) general surgical ward patients, 6) general medical ward patients. What are the harms of strict blood glucose control in the above subpopulations? What are the most effective and safest means of normalizing blood glucose in the above subpopulations?.

Medienart:

E-Book

Erscheinungsjahr:

[2008]

Erschienen:

Washington, D.C.: Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research & Development Service ; 2008

Reihe:

Evidence-based synthesis program

Sprache:

Englisch

Beteiligte Personen:

Kansagara, Devan [Mitwirkende/r]
Wolf, Fawn [Mitwirkende/r]
Freeman, Michele [Mitwirkende/r]
Helfand, Mark [Mitwirkende/r]

Links:

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov [teilw. kostenfrei]

Themen:

Blood Glucose
Humans
Hyperglycemia
Inpatients
Insulin
Myocardial Infarction
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Perioperative Care
Review
Stroke
Surgical Procedures, Operative
Technical Report
United States

Anmerkungen:

Title from PDF cover. - "October 2008.". - "Prepared for: Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development Service, Washington, DC 20420. Prepared by: Portland Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, Oregon Evidence-based Practice Center, Portland, OR.". - Includes bibliographical references

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1773235680