Clinical Potential of Insulin Therapy in Critically Ill Patients

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Dieter Mesotten
Greet Van den Berghe
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[1] University Hospital Gasthuisberg,Department of Intensive Care Medicine
[2] Catholic University of Leuven,undefined
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Drugs | 2003年 / 63卷
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Blood Glucose Level; Glycaemic Control; Critical Illness; Intensive Insulin Therapy; United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study;
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Stress of critical illness is often accompanied by hyperglycaemia, whether or not the patient has a history of diabetes mellitus. This has been considered to be part of the adaptive metabolic response to stress. The level of hyperglycaemia in patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke upon admission to the hospital has been related to the risk of adverse outcome. However, until recently, there was no evidence of a causal relationship and thus stress-induced hyperglycaemia was only treated with exogenous insulin when it exceeded 12 mmol/L (220 mg/dL). In patients with known diabetes, even higher levels were often tolerated. Recently, new data became available in support of another approach. In this review, we focus on the new evidence and the clinical aspects of managing hyperglycaemia with insulin in critically ill patients, drawing a parallel with diabetes management. Particularly, the ‘Diabetes and Insulin-Glucose infusion in Acute Myocardial Infarction (DIGAMI) study’ and the ‘insulin in intensive care study’ have provided novel insights.
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