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在一项针对 2 型糖尿病养老院居民的全国队列研究中使用滑动比例胰岛素。

Sliding scale insulin use in a national cohort study of nursing home residents with type 2 diabetes.

机构信息

Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.

Geriatrics, Palliative and Extended Care Service Line, San Francisco VA (Veterans Affairs) Health Care System, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2022 Jul;70(7):2008-2018. doi: 10.1111/jgs.17771. Epub 2022 Mar 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Guidelines discourage sliding scale insulin (SSI) use after the first week of a nursing home (NH) admission. We sought to determine the prevalence of SSI and identify factors associated with stopping SSI or transitioning to another short-acting insulin regimen.

METHODS

In an observational study from October 1, 2013, to June 30, 2017 of non-hospice Veterans Affairs NH residents with type 2 diabetes and an NH admission over 1 week, we compared the weekly prevalence of SSI versus two other short-acting insulin regimens - fixed dose insulin (FDI) or correction dose insulin (CDI, defined as variable SSI given alongside fixed doses of insulin) - from week 2 to week 12 of admission. Among those on SSI in week 2, we examined factors associated with stopping SSI or transitioning to other regimens by week 5. Factors included demographics (e.g., age, sex, race/ethnicity), frailty-related factors (e.g., comorbidities, cognitive impairment, functional impairment), and diabetes-related factors (e.g., HbA1c, long-acting insulin use, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia).

RESULTS

In week 2, 21% of our cohort was on SSI, 8% was on FDI, and 7% was on CDI. SSI was the most common regimen in frail subgroups (e.g., 18% of our cohort with moderate-severe cognitive impairment was on SSI vs 5% on FDI and 4% on CDI). SSI prevalence decreased steadily from 21% to 16% at week 12 (p for linear trend <0.001), mostly through stopping SSI. Diabetes-related factors (e.g., hyperglycemia) were more strongly associated with continuing SSI or transitioning to a non-SSI short-acting insulin regimen than frailty-related factors.

CONCLUSIONS

SSI is the most common method of administering short-acting insulin in NH residents. More research needs to be done to explore why sliding scale use persists weeks after NH admission and explore how we can replace this practice with safer, more effective, and less burdensome regimens.

摘要

背景

指南不鼓励在养老院(NH)入住的第一周后使用胰岛素滑动量表(SSI)。我们旨在确定 SSI 的流行程度,并确定与停止 SSI 或过渡到另一种速效胰岛素方案相关的因素。

方法

在 2013 年 10 月 1 日至 2017 年 6 月 30 日期间进行的一项观察性研究中,我们比较了 2 型糖尿病且 NH 入住时间超过 1 周的非临终关怀退伍军人事务部 NH 居民的每周 SSI 流行率与两种其他速效胰岛素方案(固定剂量胰岛素(FDI)或校正剂量胰岛素(CDI,定义为与固定剂量胰岛素一起给予的可变 SSI))-从入院第 2 周到第 12 周。在第 2 周接受 SSI 的患者中,我们研究了与第 5 周停止 SSI 或过渡到其他方案相关的因素。因素包括人口统计学因素(例如年龄、性别、种族/民族)、脆弱性相关因素(例如合并症、认知障碍、功能障碍)和糖尿病相关因素(例如 HbA1c、长效胰岛素使用、高血糖和低血糖)。

结果

在第 2 周,我们队列中有 21%的患者使用 SSI,8%的患者使用 FDI,7%的患者使用 CDI。在脆弱亚组中,SSI 是最常见的方案(例如,我们队列中有 18%的中度至重度认知障碍患者使用 SSI,而使用 FDI 和 CDI 的患者分别为 5%和 4%)。SSI 的流行率从第 2 周的 21%稳步下降到第 12 周的 16%(p 线性趋势<0.001),主要是通过停止 SSI。与脆弱相关的因素相比,糖尿病相关因素(例如高血糖)与继续使用 SSI 或过渡到非 SSI 速效胰岛素方案的相关性更强。

结论

SSI 是 NH 居民中最常见的速效胰岛素给药方法。需要进一步研究,以探讨为什么在 NH 入住数周后仍继续使用胰岛素滑动量表,以及如何用更安全、更有效、负担更小的方案替代这种做法。

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