2021
DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgab409
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Use of Continuous Glucose Monitor in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients Requiring Insulin Infusion: An Observational Study

Abstract: Context The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has created a need for remote blood glucose (BG) monitoring in the intensive care unit (ICU). Objective To evaluate feasibility and patient safety of a hybrid monitoring strategy of point of care (POC) BG plus continuous glucose monitor (CGM) in the ICU. Design Retrospective analysis. … Show more

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“…Authors enrolled a total of 19 medical ICU patients requiring intravenous insulin managed by this protocol showing feasibility of this hybrid approach. Overall MARD was 13.9% ± 7.8% on day 1 and 13.5% ± 8.1% on days 2 through 7 with a 71% reduction in POC use [ 38 ▪▪ ].…”
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“…Authors enrolled a total of 19 medical ICU patients requiring intravenous insulin managed by this protocol showing feasibility of this hybrid approach. Overall MARD was 13.9% ± 7.8% on day 1 and 13.5% ± 8.1% on days 2 through 7 with a 71% reduction in POC use [ 38 ▪▪ ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensor insertion was done by a trained nurse, nurse practitioner or healthcare professional in most of the studies [ 35 37 , 38 ▪▪ , 39 , 42 , 43 ]. For the studies using Dexcom G6 system, glucose data was transmitted to Dexcom receivers [ 36 , 42 ], Android phones [ 38 ▪▪ ] or both iPad and iPhones [ 35 ] and were placed close to the patient's room. These receiving devices were within 10–20 feet from the transmitter to ensure Bluetooth transmission.…”
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“…While insulin infusion has been shown to reduce mortality in COVID-19 patients [ 10 ], the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) should also improve glucose variability, a phenomenon linked to an increased risk of death in ICU settings, also independently of COVID-19 and diabetes [ 8 , 47 ]. At least three studies have substantiated the usefulness of CGM in terms of feasibility, accuracy, meaningful reduction in the frequency of glucose testing, and possibly also in terms of increased time-in-range in COVID-19 patients in the ICU [ 48 , 49 , 50 ]. However, whether CGM improves hard outcomes in COVID-19 patients is unknown.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many patients with severe COVID-19 have impaired glucose tolerance [ 5 , 6 ], and steroid therapy is one of the standard treatments [ 7 ], thus making control of blood glucose important in the ICU. A glycemic control protocol for COVID-19 has been reported as a sliding scale for subcutaneous injection of insulin [ 8 ], and continuous insulin infusion adjustments were also reported in some studies of small numbers of patients undergoing continuous glucose monitoring [ 9 , 10 ]. Continuous intravenous insulin infusion is the best method for achieving glycemic targets in the critically ill patient [ 11 ], and several infusion protocols for ICU patients that included computer-guided management were reported previously [ 12 17 ].…”
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