Glucose–insulin–potassium infusion in sepsis and septic shock: no hard evidence yet

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Iwan CC van der Horst
Jack JM Ligtenberg
Henk JG Bilo
Felix Zijlstra
Rijk OB Gans
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[1] Isala Clinics,Department of Cardiology, Isala Clinics
[2] University Hospital Groningen,Intensive & Respiratory Care Unit of the Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Isala Clinics,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Isala Clinics,Department of Cardiology
[5] University Hospital Groningen,Department of Internal Medicine
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Critical Care | / 7卷
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euglycaemia; glucose; insulin; myocardial infarction; sepsis; septic shock;
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There is no hard evidence yet for a positive effect of glucose–insulin–potassium infusion in sepsis, septic shock or burn patients. Each individual element of the glucose–insulin–potassium regimen, and eventually euglycaemia, should theoretically be beneficial. At present, evidence exists only for reduced mortality with strict metabolic treatment (i.e. blood glucose levels of 4.4–6.1 mmol/l) in critically ill patients admitted to surgical intensive care units, and for better metabolic regulation (i.e. blood glucose levels of 7.0–10.0 mmol/l) in patients with hyperglycaemia and/or diabetes mellitus, and in patients without signs of heart failure (i.e. Killip class I) during acute myocardial infarction.
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