NY Cardiology Critical Pathways

St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center

University Hospital of Columbia University

College of Physicians and Surgeons

New York, New York

Home
In the News
ACAP
ACAP Forms
ACAP Outcomes
PAIN
Heart Failure
Hyperglycemia
Atrial Fibrillation
Syncope
Hypertension
ESCAPE 2012
Hypothermia
Survivors Resources
ACAP Books
Osteopathy
Research
Publications
Multimedia
Contact Information

ACAP on Twitter ACAP on Facebook ACAP on YouTube ACAP RSS

 

 

Inhospital morbidity and mortality are increased in hyperglycemia. Normalization of blood glucose levels using intensive insulin infusion protocols improves clinical outcomes. Insulin infusion algorithms have been shown to be safe and effective; however, a major obstacle in their implementation is their complexity. We have developed a novel pathway for the management of hyperglycemia, which introduces the "wheel" concept for insulin dosing complemented by "catchup" insulin dosing. The "wheel" serves as a treatment guide. It is made up of 4 concentric circles. The inner circle features blood glucose ranges and the 3 outer circles correspond to increasing rates of insulin infusion. Simple guidelines are provided to facilitate conversion from insulin infusion to a subcutaneous insulin-delivery regimen in preparation for transfer from the critical care unit setting. Our protocols eliminate reliance on the familiar "sliding scale" insulin administration schemes with the introduction of "catchup" insulin dosing to supplement the basic regimen. This pathway is comprehensive yet simple and provides guidelines for treatment of hyperglycemia for all patients screened to a critical care unit or to a stepdown unit.
 


Home | In the News | ACAP | ACAP Forms | ACAP Outcomes | PAIN | Heart Failure | Hyperglycemia | Atrial Fibrillation | Syncope | Hypertension | ESCAPE 2012 | Hypothermia | Survivors Resources | ACAP Books | Osteopathy | Research | Publications | Multimedia | Contact Information
 

The Entire Contents of This Web Site are Copyright 2012

by www.NYCardiologyPathways.ORG  All Rights Reserved.

For problems or questions regarding this Web site contact

ACAP Admin
Last updated: 05/16/12.