Data-driven curation process for describing the blood glucose management in the intensive care unit

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Aldo Robles Arévalo
Jason H. Maley
Lawrence Baker
Susana M. da Silva Vieira
João M. da Costa Sousa
Stan Finkelstein
Roselyn Mateo-Collado
Jesse D. Raffa
Leo Anthony Celi
Francis DeMichele
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[1] Instituto Superior Técnico,IDMEC
[2] Universidade de Lisboa,undefined
[3] Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,undefined
[4] RAND Corporation,undefined
[5] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,undefined
[6] Rush University Medical Center,undefined
[7] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,undefined
[8] Landmark Health,undefined
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Analysis of real-world glucose and insulin clinical data recorded in electronic medical records can provide insights into tailored approaches to clinical care, yet presents many analytic challenges. This work makes publicly available a dataset that contains the curated entries of blood glucose readings and administered insulin on a per-patient basis during ICU admissions in the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC-III) database version 1.4. Also, the present study details the data curation process used to extract and match glucose values to insulin therapy. The curation process includes the creation of glucose-insulin pairing rules according to clinical expert-defined physiologic and pharmacologic parameters. Through this approach, it was possible to align nearly 76% of insulin events to a preceding blood glucose reading for nearly 9,600 critically ill patients. This work has the potential to reveal trends in real-world practice for the management of blood glucose. This data extraction and processing serve as a framework for future studies of glucose and insulin in the intensive care unit.
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