Hyperglycaemia is recognized as a marker of adverse clinical outcomes for hospitalized patients with and without diabetes, including mortality, morbidity, increased length of stay, infections and overall complications. In some cases, intravenous (IV) insulin infusions are the optimal intervention and, to date, these have been compounded in hospital pharmacy departments or, alternatively, at the point of care, when timeliness is a concern or the pharmacy is closed. However, in-house compounding of high-risk medications such as IV insulin poses risks both for patients and institutions. The critical nature of certain high-risk therapies has led to the development of ready-to-administer products to improve the safety, timeliness, efficacy and e...
The management of hospitalized diabetic patients for any cause is often difficult and affected not o...
Aim. To assess the safety and efficacy of a variable rate intravenous insulin infusion to lower bloo...
Background: We assessed the association of intravenous insulin and glucose infusion with intensive c...
Background Intravenous (IV) insulin infusions are considered the treatment of choice for critically...
Insulin pump therapy, also known as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII), is an important...
Hyperglycemia is a negative prognostic factor in both critical and non-critical patients. Many criti...
Indiacomplication in hospitalized patients [1]. It is estimated that>30 to 50 % hospitalized pati...
Hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients with or without a prior diagnosis of diabetes can lead to adv...
Many primary care professionals manage injection or infusion therapies in patients with diabetes. Fe...
Insulin pump therapy, also known as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII), is an important...
Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) represents an increasingly popular method of treatin...
Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) represents an increasingly popular method of treatin...
Anesthesiologists and intensivists are encountering increasing number of diabetic patients in daily ...
This article reviews the use of subcutaneous insulin for hospitalized patients. Topics include the r...
Treatment of so-called stress-hyperglycaemia is usually neglected in the intensive care unit. Howeve...
The management of hospitalized diabetic patients for any cause is often difficult and affected not o...
Aim. To assess the safety and efficacy of a variable rate intravenous insulin infusion to lower bloo...
Background: We assessed the association of intravenous insulin and glucose infusion with intensive c...
Background Intravenous (IV) insulin infusions are considered the treatment of choice for critically...
Insulin pump therapy, also known as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII), is an important...
Hyperglycemia is a negative prognostic factor in both critical and non-critical patients. Many criti...
Indiacomplication in hospitalized patients [1]. It is estimated that>30 to 50 % hospitalized pati...
Hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients with or without a prior diagnosis of diabetes can lead to adv...
Many primary care professionals manage injection or infusion therapies in patients with diabetes. Fe...
Insulin pump therapy, also known as continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII), is an important...
Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) represents an increasingly popular method of treatin...
Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) represents an increasingly popular method of treatin...
Anesthesiologists and intensivists are encountering increasing number of diabetic patients in daily ...
This article reviews the use of subcutaneous insulin for hospitalized patients. Topics include the r...
Treatment of so-called stress-hyperglycaemia is usually neglected in the intensive care unit. Howeve...
The management of hospitalized diabetic patients for any cause is often difficult and affected not o...
Aim. To assess the safety and efficacy of a variable rate intravenous insulin infusion to lower bloo...
Background: We assessed the association of intravenous insulin and glucose infusion with intensive c...