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Acute Management of Hypertriglyceridemia With a Disease-Specific Intravenous Insulin Infusion Order Set

The Annals of pharmacotherapy
volume 57 issue 11 pages 1248-1254
November 2023

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BACKGROUND

Hypertriglyceridemia-associated acute pancreatitis is a disease lacking a standardized management approach.

OBJECTIVE

The main objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a continuous intravenous insulin infusion order set specifically designed for managing hypertriglyceridemia.

METHODS

This study compared the safety and efficacy of a standardized (postintervention) approach to managing hypertriglyceridemia to a nonstandardized (preintervention) approach. The primary efficacy outcome was the percentage of patients who achieved a triglyceride level less than 500 mg/dL. Additional outcomes included the time to achieving a triglyceride level less than 500 mg/dL and the percent reduction in triglyceride levels. The primary safety outcome was the number of patients who experienced hypoglycemia (glucose less than 70 mg/dL).

RESULTS

Twenty patients were included in both the preintervention and postintervention groups. There was a significantly greater reduction in triglyceride levels observed in the postintervention group. The number of patients who achieved a triglyceride level less than 500 mg/dL in the preintervention and postintervention groups were 10 (50%) and 17 (85%), respectively, P = 0.018. Within the postintervention group, the time to achieving a triglyceride level less than 500 mg/dL in those with and without diabetes was 56.8 hours (38.2-64.0) versus 27.6 hours (19.7-45.0), respectively, P = 0.028.

CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE

Our findings demonstrate that insulin infusions are safe and effective when therapy is standardized and accounts for nursing to patient ratios. Our results provide the medical community with a standardized approach to acutely managing hypertriglyceridemia.

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Affiliations

  1. College of Osteopathic Medicine, California Health Sciences University, Clovis, CA, USA
  2. Department of Pharmacy Services, Community Regional Medical Center, Fresno, CA, USA

Publisher

Sage Publications
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