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Hyperglycemia management in the critically ill patient with COVID-19.

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Hyperglycemia is common in critically ill patients and is associated with worse outcomes in those admitted to an intensive care unit. Glucose control helps prevent and control infections and their… Click to show full abstract

Hyperglycemia is common in critically ill patients and is associated with worse outcomes in those admitted to an intensive care unit. Glucose control helps prevent and control infections and their complications. For critically ill patients with COVID-19, management of hyperglycemia must consider caregiver protection and the frequency of monitoring glucose based on patient safety and the use of personal protective equipment. If steroids are used in the management plan, be aware of steroid-induced hyperglycemia. An endocrinology consult may be beneficial to help manage drip rate and frequency of glucose checks.

Keywords: hyperglycemia management; ill patient; management critically; critically ill; hyperglycemia

Journal Title: Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine
Year Published: 2020

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