Comparative efficacy and safety of insulin analogs in hospitalized adults
Article 2015 en
Authors
KS
Kavita Singh
MA
Mohammed Ansari
RP
Rakesh Patel
Abstract
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A systematic literature review revealed a very low or low quality of evidence, suggesting that, compared with nonanalog regimens, rapid-acting insulin analogs reduce the duration of hospital stay and mortality rates and that basal- bolus analog regimens may reduce the duration of hospital stay and postoperative complications. There is also a low quality of evidence to suggest that a fixed-dose analog regimen of insulin glargine with or without insulin glulisine is more effective than regular SSI for reducing blood glucose concentrations and postoperative complications.
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