Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria | |
Intensive insulin therapy versus conventional glycemic control in patients with acute neurological injury: a prospective controlled trial | |
José Raimundo A. De Azevedo2  Eduardo Rodrigues M. Lima1  Rachel Jorge Dino Cossetti1  Renato Palácio De Azevedo1  | |
[1] ,Brazilian Society of Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition | |
关键词: intensive care; brain injury; hyperglycemia; insulin; mortality; outcome assessment; tratamento intensivo; injuria cerebral; hiperglicemia; insulina; mortalidade; prognóstico; | |
DOI : 10.1590/S0004-282X2007000500001 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
OBJECTIVE: To compare intensive insulin therapy to conventional glycemic control in patients with acute neurological injury evaluating neurological outcome and morbimortality. METHOD: Patients with two glycemias above 150 mg/dL 12 hours after admission were randomized to receive intensive insulin therapy (G1) or conventional treatment (G2). We evaluated a subgroup of patients with acute brain injury from July, 2004 to June, 2006. RESULTS: G1 patients (n=31) received 70.5 (45.1-87.5) units of insulin/day while G2 patients (n=19) received 2 (0.6-14.1) units/day (p<0.0001). The median glycemia was comparable in both groups (p=0.16). Hypoglycemia occurred in 2 patients (6.4%) in G1 and in 1 patient (5.8%) in G2 (p=1.0). Mortality in G1 was of 25.8% and of 35.2% in G2 (relative reduction of 27%). Neurological outcome was similar in both groups. CONCLUSION: A less strict intensive insulin therapy can reduce hypoglycemia and still maintain its benefits.
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