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- A Practical Guide for the Management of Steroid Induced Hyperglycaemia . . .
Despite their proven efficacy, glucocorticoids bear a wide variety of side effects among which steroid induced hyperglycaemia (SIHG) is among the most important ones SIHG, potentially causes new-onset hyperglycaemia or exacerbation of glucose control in patients with previously known diabetes
- Management of Glucocorticoid-Induced Hyperglycemia - PMC
GC-induced hyperglycemia should be controlled since hyperglycemia is associated with poor clinical outcomes, including infection, disability after hospital discharge, prolonged hospital stay, and death Therefore, careful monitoring of glucose levels is recommended for reducing severity
- Glycemic Control in Hospitalized Patients with Diabetes Receiving . . .
In hospitalized patients with diabetes receiving corticosteroids, an NPH insulin-based protocol adjusted to account for corticosteroid dose, frequency, patient’s weight, and oral intake can improve glycemic control and prevent potential hyperglycemia-related complications
- Stop the Madness of Glucocorticoid-Induced Hyperglycemia! A Brief Review
Insulin is the preferred treatment for glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycemia 7 While evidence is lacking, many non-insulin diabetes medications have been theorized to provide benefit in treating glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycemia
- Insulin NPH for steroid-induced hyperglycemia: Predictors for success
Neutral protamine Hagedorn is a safe and efficacious option for acute care hospitalized patients experiencing steroid-induced hyperglycemia More aggressive dosing initiation of NPH based on steroid dose may allow for earlier achievement of euglycemia without a difference in hypoglycemia
- Management of Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Adult Patients in Non . . .
regimens for prandial insulin dosing, glucocorticoid, and enteral nutrition–associated hypergly-cemia; and use of noninsulin therapies Recommendations were also made for issues r lating to preoperative glycemic measures, appropriate use of correctional insulin, and diabetes self-management
- Use Of Nph Insulin For Glucocorticoid-Induced Hyperglycemia
These findings suggest that NPH insulin added to basal bolus therapy may be a superior strategy for glyce-mic control as compared with basal bolus insulin alone and also highlight the challenges inherent in the treatment of steroid-induced hyperglycemia
- Guideline: Steroid induced hyperglycaemia - Queensland Health
Ruiz de Adana MS, Colomo N, Maldonado-Araque C, Fontalba MI, Linares F, García-Torres F, et al Randomized clinical trial of the efficacy and safety of insulin glargine vs NPH insulin as basal insulin for the treatment of glucocorticoid induced hyperglycemia using continuous glucose monitoring in hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes and
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