Intensive insulin therapy versus conventional glycemic control in patients with acute neurological injury: a prospective controlled trial

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  • JR Azevedo
  • ERM Lima
  • RJD Cossetti
  • RP Azevedo
چکیده

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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دوره 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007