Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of healthcare team guidance in the implementation of a glycemic control protocol in the non-intensive care unit of a cardiology hospital. METHODS: This was a randomized clinical trial comparing 9 months of intensive guidance by a healthcare team on a protocol for diabetes care (Intervention Group, n = 95) with 9 months of standard care (Control Group, n = 87). Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01154413. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 61.7±10 years, and the mean glycated hemoglobin level was 71±23 mmol/mol (8.7±2.1%). The mean capillary glycemia during hospitalization was similar between the groups (9.8±2.9 and 9.1±2.4 mmol/l for the Intervention Group and Control Group, respectively, p = 0.078). The number of hypoglycemic episodes (p = 0.77), hyperglycemic episodes (47 vs. 50 in the Intervention Group and Control Group, p = 0.35, respectively), and the length of stay in the hospital were similar between the groups (p = 0.64). The amount of regular insulin administered was 0 (0-10) IU in the Intervention Group and 28 (7-56) IU in the Control Group (p<0.001), and the amount of NPH insulin administered was similar between the groups (p = 0.16). CONCLUSIONS: While guidance on a glycemic control protocol given by a healthcare team resulted in a modification of the therapeutic strategy, no changes in glycemic control, frequency of episodes of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, or hospitalization duration were observed.

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Main Authors: Moraes,Maria Antonieta P. de, Rodrigues,Juliane, Cremonesi,Mariana, Polanczyk,Carisi, Schaan,Beatriz D.
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Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S1807-593220130011014002013-11-12Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trialMoraes,Maria Antonieta P. deRodrigues,JulianeCremonesi,MarianaPolanczyk,CarisiSchaan,Beatriz D. Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Insulin Treatment Randomized Controlled Trial Health Education OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of healthcare team guidance in the implementation of a glycemic control protocol in the non-intensive care unit of a cardiology hospital. METHODS: This was a randomized clinical trial comparing 9 months of intensive guidance by a healthcare team on a protocol for diabetes care (Intervention Group, n = 95) with 9 months of standard care (Control Group, n = 87). Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01154413. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 61.7±10 years, and the mean glycated hemoglobin level was 71±23 mmol/mol (8.7±2.1%). The mean capillary glycemia during hospitalization was similar between the groups (9.8±2.9 and 9.1±2.4 mmol/l for the Intervention Group and Control Group, respectively, p = 0.078). The number of hypoglycemic episodes (p = 0.77), hyperglycemic episodes (47 vs. 50 in the Intervention Group and Control Group, p = 0.35, respectively), and the length of stay in the hospital were similar between the groups (p = 0.64). The amount of regular insulin administered was 0 (0-10) IU in the Intervention Group and 28 (7-56) IU in the Control Group (p<0.001), and the amount of NPH insulin administered was similar between the groups (p = 0.16). CONCLUSIONS: While guidance on a glycemic control protocol given by a healthcare team resulted in a modification of the therapeutic strategy, no changes in glycemic control, frequency of episodes of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, or hospitalization duration were observed. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics v.68 n.11 20132013-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322013001101400en10.6061/clinics/2013(11)03
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Rodrigues,Juliane
Cremonesi,Mariana
Polanczyk,Carisi
Schaan,Beatriz D.
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Rodrigues,Juliane
Cremonesi,Mariana
Polanczyk,Carisi
Schaan,Beatriz D.
Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial
author_facet Moraes,Maria Antonieta P. de
Rodrigues,Juliane
Cremonesi,Mariana
Polanczyk,Carisi
Schaan,Beatriz D.
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title Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial
title_short Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial
title_full Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial
title_sort management of diabetes by a healthcare team in a cardiology unit: a randomized controlled trial
description OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of healthcare team guidance in the implementation of a glycemic control protocol in the non-intensive care unit of a cardiology hospital. METHODS: This was a randomized clinical trial comparing 9 months of intensive guidance by a healthcare team on a protocol for diabetes care (Intervention Group, n = 95) with 9 months of standard care (Control Group, n = 87). Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01154413. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 61.7±10 years, and the mean glycated hemoglobin level was 71±23 mmol/mol (8.7±2.1%). The mean capillary glycemia during hospitalization was similar between the groups (9.8±2.9 and 9.1±2.4 mmol/l for the Intervention Group and Control Group, respectively, p = 0.078). The number of hypoglycemic episodes (p = 0.77), hyperglycemic episodes (47 vs. 50 in the Intervention Group and Control Group, p = 0.35, respectively), and the length of stay in the hospital were similar between the groups (p = 0.64). The amount of regular insulin administered was 0 (0-10) IU in the Intervention Group and 28 (7-56) IU in the Control Group (p<0.001), and the amount of NPH insulin administered was similar between the groups (p = 0.16). CONCLUSIONS: While guidance on a glycemic control protocol given by a healthcare team resulted in a modification of the therapeutic strategy, no changes in glycemic control, frequency of episodes of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, or hospitalization duration were observed.
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