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Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study

BACKGROUND: We assessed the potential impact of infusion tubing on blood glucose imbalance in ICU patients given intensive insulin therapy (IIT). We compared the incidence of blood glucose imbalance in patients equipped, in a nonrandomized fashion, with either conventional tubing or with a multiport...

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Autores principales: Maury, Eric, Vitry, Paola, Galbois, Arnauld, Ait-Oufella, Hafid, Baudel, Jean-Luc, Guidet, Bertrand, Offenstadt, Georges
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Publicado: Springer 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3409028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22697362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2110-5820-2-16
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author Maury, Eric
Vitry, Paola
Galbois, Arnauld
Ait-Oufella, Hafid
Baudel, Jean-Luc
Guidet, Bertrand
Offenstadt, Georges
author_facet Maury, Eric
Vitry, Paola
Galbois, Arnauld
Ait-Oufella, Hafid
Baudel, Jean-Luc
Guidet, Bertrand
Offenstadt, Georges
author_sort Maury, Eric
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description BACKGROUND: We assessed the potential impact of infusion tubing on blood glucose imbalance in ICU patients given intensive insulin therapy (IIT). We compared the incidence of blood glucose imbalance in patients equipped, in a nonrandomized fashion, with either conventional tubing or with a multiport infusion device. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the nursing files of 35 patients given IIT through the distal line of a double-lumen central venous catheter. A total of 1389 hours of IIT were analyzed for occurrence of hypoglycemic events [defined as arterial blood glucose below 90 mg/dL requiring discontinuation of insulin]. RESULTS: Twenty-one hypoglycemic events were noted (density of incidence 15 for 1000 hours of ITT). In 17 of these 21 events (81%), medication had been administered during the previous hour through the line connected to the distal lumen of the catheter. Conventional tubing use was associated with a higher density of incidence of hypoglycemic events than multiport infusion device use (23 vs. 2 for 1,000 hours of IIT; rate ratio = 11.5; 95% confidence interval, 2.71–48.8; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The administration of on-demand medication through tubing carrying other medications can lead to the delivery of significant amounts of unscheduled products. Hypoglycaemia observed during IIT could be related to this phenomenon. The use of a multiport infusion device with a limited dead volume could limit hypoglycemia in patients on IIT.
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spelling pubmed-34090282012-08-07 Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study Maury, Eric Vitry, Paola Galbois, Arnauld Ait-Oufella, Hafid Baudel, Jean-Luc Guidet, Bertrand Offenstadt, Georges Ann Intensive Care Research BACKGROUND: We assessed the potential impact of infusion tubing on blood glucose imbalance in ICU patients given intensive insulin therapy (IIT). We compared the incidence of blood glucose imbalance in patients equipped, in a nonrandomized fashion, with either conventional tubing or with a multiport infusion device. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the nursing files of 35 patients given IIT through the distal line of a double-lumen central venous catheter. A total of 1389 hours of IIT were analyzed for occurrence of hypoglycemic events [defined as arterial blood glucose below 90 mg/dL requiring discontinuation of insulin]. RESULTS: Twenty-one hypoglycemic events were noted (density of incidence 15 for 1000 hours of ITT). In 17 of these 21 events (81%), medication had been administered during the previous hour through the line connected to the distal lumen of the catheter. Conventional tubing use was associated with a higher density of incidence of hypoglycemic events than multiport infusion device use (23 vs. 2 for 1,000 hours of IIT; rate ratio = 11.5; 95% confidence interval, 2.71–48.8; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The administration of on-demand medication through tubing carrying other medications can lead to the delivery of significant amounts of unscheduled products. Hypoglycaemia observed during IIT could be related to this phenomenon. The use of a multiport infusion device with a limited dead volume could limit hypoglycemia in patients on IIT. Springer 2012-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3409028/ /pubmed/22697362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2110-5820-2-16 Text en Copyright ©2012 Maury et al.; licensee Springer http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Maury, Eric
Vitry, Paola
Galbois, Arnauld
Ait-Oufella, Hafid
Baudel, Jean-Luc
Guidet, Bertrand
Offenstadt, Georges
Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study
title Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study
title_full Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study
title_fullStr Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study
title_short Continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. A retrospective study
title_sort continuous insulin administration via complex central venous catheter infusion tubing is another risk factor for blood glucose imbalance. a retrospective study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3409028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22697362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2110-5820-2-16
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