DETERMINATION OF INSULIN REQUIREMENTS: EXCESSIVE INSULIN DOSAGES COMMON IN TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS

1998 
Objective: To report our experience of determining insulin requirements for initiating continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) pump therapy, using an algorithm for intravenous administration of insulin, in patients with poorly controlled diabetes. Methods: We describe assessment of insulin requirements and analyze data from 27 consecutive admissions. All patients had type 1 diabetes mellitus and were being converted to CSII pump therapy. Twenty-four-hour intravenous insulin requirements were used to initiate CSII pump therapy, and further dose adjustments were undertaken, to optimize glycemic control. Basal, bolus, and total daily insulin requirements were calculated before, during, and 3 months after conversion to CSII therapy. Results: At entry, the mean glycohemoglobin was 11.2% (normal, 5.0 to 8.0%), and the mean daily insulin dose were 45.8 U (0.59 U/kg). Calculated daily insulin requirements using an algorithm for intravenously administered insulin were 37.3 U (0.50 U/kg). At 3 months, mean ...
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