Modifying Type of Insulin to Manage Steroid-Induced Hyperglycemia: A Case Report.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
Faith M Pollock
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Abstract

Steroid-induced hyperglycemia was diagnosed in an older hospitalized patient after he was treated with the intermediate-acting glucocorticoid methylprednisolone. Before hospital admission, the patient did not have a diagnosis of diabetes. His elevated admission glucose level of 167 mg/dL along with his significant hyperglycemia after glucocorticoid initiation prompted the medical team to obtain a hemoglobin A1c result, 8.4%, which confirmed the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. The capillary blood glucose level was elevated into the 200 to 399 mg/dL range for most of the patient's hospital stay while he was receiving subcutaneous insulin therapy of glargine and aspart correction and prandial bolus dosing. When the patient's subcutaneous insulin therapy was changed from glargine to neutral protamine Hagedorn insulin, the target glucose level range of 140 to 180 mg/dL was attained. From this case report, we determined that it is important to consider modifying subcutaneous insulin therapy by using another type of insulin when target glucose values are not achieved during the treatment of steroid-induced hyperglycemia.

改变胰岛素类型以控制类固醇诱导的高血糖:1例报告。
一位老年住院患者在接受中效糖皮质激素甲基强的松龙治疗后被诊断为类固醇性高血糖。入院前,患者未被诊断为糖尿病。入院时血糖升高至167 mg/dL,并在糖皮质激素治疗后出现明显的高血糖,这促使医疗团队获得了糖化血红蛋白的结果,8.4%,证实了2型糖尿病的诊断。在患者接受甘精皮下胰岛素治疗、天门冬氨酸校正和餐丸给药期间,其大部分住院时间毛细血管血糖水平升高至200 - 399 mg/dL。当患者皮下胰岛素治疗由甘精胰岛素改为中性鱼精蛋白Hagedorn胰岛素时,血糖目标范围为140 ~ 180 mg/dL。从这一病例报告中,我们确定,当在类固醇诱导的高血糖治疗过程中没有达到目标血糖值时,考虑使用另一种类型的胰岛素来改变皮下胰岛素治疗是很重要的。
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期刊介绍: AACN Advanced Critical Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed publication of in-depth articles intended for experienced critical care and acute care clinicians at the bedside, advanced practice nurses, and clinical and academic educators. Each issue includes a topic-based symposium, feature articles, and columns of interest to critical care and progressive care clinicians. AACN Advanced Critical Care contains concisely written, practical information for immediate use and future reference. Continuing education units are available for selected articles in each issue. AACN Advanced Critical Care is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
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