Management of Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Adult Patients in Non-Critical Care Settings: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

Author:

Korytkowski Mary T1ORCID,Muniyappa Ranganath2,Antinori-Lent Kellie3,Donihi Amy C4,Drincic Andjela T5,Hirsch Irl B6,Luger Anton7,McDonnell Marie E8ORCID,Murad M Hassan9,Nielsen Craig10,Pegg Claire11,Rushakoff Robert J12ORCID,Santesso Nancy13,Umpierrez Guillermo E14

Affiliation:

1. University of Pittsburgh, Division of Endocrinology, Department of Medicine , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health , Bethesda, MD , USA

3. UPMC Shadyside, Nursing Education & Research , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

4. University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

5. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Endocrinology & Metabolism , Omaha, NE , USA

6. University of Washington Diabetes Institute , Seattle, WA , USA

7. Medical University and General Hospital of Vienna , Department of Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

8. Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Division of Endocrinology Diabetes and Hypertension, Boston, MA, USA

9. Mayo Clinic Evidence-Based Practice Center , Rochester, MN , USA

10. Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, OH , USA

11. Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition , Tampa, FL , USA

12. University of California, San Francisco, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism , San Francisco, CA , USA

13. McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario , Canada

14. Emory University, School of Medicine, Diabetes & Endocrinology , Atlanta, GA , USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAdult patients with diabetes or newly recognized hyperglycemia account for over 30% of noncritically ill hospitalized patients. These patients are at increased risk for adverse clinical outcomes in the absence of defined approaches to glycemic management.ObjectiveTo review and update the 2012 Management of Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Patients in Non-Critical Care Settings: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline and to address emerging areas specific to the target population of noncritically ill hospitalized patients with diabetes or newly recognized or stress-induced hyperglycemia.MethodsA multidisciplinary panel of clinician experts, together with a patient representative and experts in systematic reviews and guideline development, identified and prioritized 10 clinical questions related to inpatient management of patients with diabetes and/or hyperglycemia. The systematic reviews queried electronic databases for studies relevant to the selected questions. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology was used to assess the certainty of evidence and make recommendations.ResultsThe panel agreed on 10 frequently encountered areas specific to glycemic management in the hospital for which 15 recommendations were made. The guideline includes conditional recommendations for hospital use of emerging diabetes technologies including continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump therapy; insulin regimens for prandial insulin dosing, glucocorticoid, and enteral nutrition–associated hyperglycemia; and use of noninsulin therapies. Recommendations were also made for issues relating to preoperative glycemic measures, appropriate use of correctional insulin, and diabetes self-management education in the hospital. A conditional recommendation was made against preoperative use of caloric beverages in patients with diabetes.ConclusionThe recommendations are based on the consideration of important outcomes, practicality, feasibility, and patient values and preferences. These recommendations can be used to inform system improvement and clinical practice for this frequently encountered inpatient population.

Funder

Endocrine Society

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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