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Neubauer, KM; Schaupp, L; Plank, J; Augustin, T; Mautner, SI; Tschapeller, B; Pieber, TR.
Failure to control hyperglycemia in noncritically ill diabetes patients despite standard glycemic management in a hospital setting.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2013; 7(2):402-409 Doi: 10.1177/193229681300700217 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Lichtenegger Katharina
Pieber Thomas
Co-authors Med Uni Graz
Mautner Selma
Schaupp Lukas
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Successful control of hyperglycemia has been shown to improve outcomes for diabetes patients in a clinical setting. We assessed the quality of physician-based glycemic management in two general wards, considering the most recent recommendations for glycemic control for noncritically ill patients (<140 mg/dl for premeal glucose). Quality of glycemic management of 50 patients in two wards (endocrinology, cardiology) was assessed retrospectively by analyzing blood glucose (BG) levels, the glycemic management effort, and the online questionnaire. Glycemic control was clearly above the recommended target (mean BG levels: endocrinology: 175 ± 62 mg/dl; cardiology: 186 ± 68 mg/dl). When comparing the first half with the second half of the hospital stay, we found no difference in glycemic control (endocrinology: 168 ± 32 vs 164 ± 42 mg/dl, P = .67; cardiology: 174 ± 36 mg/dl vs 170 ± 42 mg/dl, P =.51) and in insulin dose (endocrinology: 15 ± 14 IU vs 15 ± 13 IU per day, P = .87; cardiology: 27 ± 17 IU vs 27 ± 18 IU per day, P = .92), despite frequent BG measurements (endocrinology: 2.7 per day; cardiology: 3.2 per day). A lack of clearly defined BG targets was indicated in the questionnaire. The recommended BG target range was not achieved in both wards. Analysis of routine glycemic management demonstrated considerable glycemic management effort, but also a lack of translation into adequate insulin therapy. Implementation of corrective measures, such as structured treatment protocols, is essential. © 2013 Diabetes Technology Society.
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