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Examinando por Materia "Insulina de Acción Corta"

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    Efficacy of endovenous insulin administration protocol for control in patients with hyperglycemia.
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-01-12) Rivera Carranza, Edit Carmen; Trujillo Rojas, Enma Doris; Rivera Lozada de Bonilla, Oriana
    Materials and Methods: The study was qualitative in nature, with a systematic review design focused on scientific articles addressing the efficacy of intravenous insulin administration protocols for glycemic control in patients with hyperglycemia. Various scientific articles were analyzed using databases such as Cochrane, Lilacs, PubMed, Medline, Epistemonikos, Intramed, and Scielo. The GRADE method was employed to evaluate the articles. Results: Among the 10 pieces of evidence identified based on the type of research, 30% (3/10) were randomized clinical trials, 20% (2/10) systematic reviews, 20% (2/10) cross-sectional analytical studies, 10% (1/10) systematic review and meta-analysis, 10% (1/10) meta-analysis, and 10% (1/10) cohort study. Of the 10 articles reviewed, 50% (5/10) provided evidence supporting the efficacy of intravenous insulin administration protocols for glycemic control in patients with hyperglycemia, while the other 50% (5/10) concluded that the protocol was not effective and therefore not recommended for application. Conclusion: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 50% demonstrated the efficacy of intravenous insulin administration protocols for glycemic control in terms of significant glycemic improvement without increasing patient safety risks such as hypoglycemia. However, the other 50% concluded that intravenous insulin administration protocols were not effective, as no statistically significant differences were found between the results of the intravenous insulin protocol and conventional methods, leaving the decision to specialized medical discretion.
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    Efficacy of endovenous insulin administration protocol for control in patients with hyperglycemia.
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-01-12) Trujillo Rojas, Enma Doris; Rivera Lozada de Bonilla, Oriana
    Materials and Methods: The study was qualitative in nature, with a systematic review design focused on scientific articles addressing the efficacy of intravenous insulin administration protocols for glycemic control in patients with hyperglycemia. Various scientific articles were analyzed using databases such as Cochrane, Lilacs, PubMed, Medline, Epistemonikos, Intramed, and Scielo. The GRADE method was employed to evaluate the articles. Results: Among the 10 pieces of evidence identified based on the type of research, 30% (3/10) were randomized clinical trials, 20% (2/10) systematic reviews, 20% (2/10) cross-sectional analytical studies, 10% (1/10) systematic review and meta-analysis, 10% (1/10) meta-analysis, and 10% (1/10) cohort study. Of the 10 articles reviewed, 50% (5/10) provided evidence supporting the efficacy of intravenous insulin administration protocols for glycemic control in patients with hyperglycemia, while the other 50% (5/10) concluded that the protocol was not effective and therefore not recommended for application. Conclusion: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 50% demonstrated the efficacy of intravenous insulin administration protocols for glycemic control in terms of significant glycemic improvement without increasing patient safety risks such as hypoglycemia. However, the other 50% concluded that intravenous insulin administration protocols were not effective, as no statistically significant differences were found between the results of the intravenous insulin protocol and conventional methods, leaving the decision to specialized medical discretion.
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