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. 2022 Aug:71:103247.
doi: 10.1016/j.iccn.2022.103247. Epub 2022 Apr 15.

Nurse led protocols for control of glycaemia in critically ill patients: A systematic review

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Nurse led protocols for control of glycaemia in critically ill patients: A systematic review

Serena Rovida et al. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2022 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Blood glucose control in critically ill patients is challenging and can affect clinical outcomes. Several manual as well as automated approaches have been proposed over the time, however nursing staff still covers the key-role for optimization of glycemia throughout adjustment of insulin infusion and administration.

Aim: Systematic review to compare the efficacy/the effects of nurse led insulin infusion protocols versus standard approaches in patients admitted in the intensive care unit.

Methods: All relevant studies evaluating nurse directed protocols for insulin administration in critically ill adults. Data was independently extracted and collected through a dedicated electronic form. The following outcomes have been recorded: the number (or percentage) of glycaemia measurements within the target range; the number of hypo- and hyper-glycaemic events, separately; the mean glycaemia; the lowest and highest glycemia values recorded; the time to reach the glycaemia target; the ICU length of stay and the ICU and the long-term (>30 days) mortality. Statistical analysis was conducted on the summary statistics of the selected articles (eg, means, medians, proportions). Unpaired nonparametric continuous data were compared through the Mann-Whitney U-test.

Results: Glycaemic control as well as ICU length of stay and mortality are similar in both patients' groups. Specifically, the group of patients treated with standard modalities include those treated with doctors led protocols, paper charts or software-based approaches.

Conclusion: Overall, nurse led insulin protocols can effectively control blood glucose level among critically ill patients.

Keywords: Glycaemia; Glycaemic control; Insulin; Intensive Care Unit; Nurse led protocol.

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