Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance

glucose; glucose; insulin; adult; Article; blood glucose monitoring; cohort analysis; critically ill patient; disease simulation; female; finite element analysis; gluconeogenesis; glucose blood level; glycemic control; human; Hungary; hyperglycemia; hyperinsulinemia; insulin resistance; insulin sens...

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Main Authors: Yahia A., Szl�vecz �., Knopp J.L., Norfiza Abdul Razak N., Abu Samah A., Shaw G., Chase J.G., Benyo B.
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Szl�vecz �.
Knopp J.L.
Norfiza Abdul Razak N.
Abu Samah A.
Shaw G.
Chase J.G.
Benyo B.
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Abu Samah A.
Shaw G.
Chase J.G.
Benyo B.
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description glucose; glucose; insulin; adult; Article; blood glucose monitoring; cohort analysis; critically ill patient; disease simulation; female; finite element analysis; gluconeogenesis; glucose blood level; glycemic control; human; Hungary; hyperglycemia; hyperinsulinemia; insulin resistance; insulin sensitivity; intensive care unit; major clinical study; Malaysia; male; New Zealand; physiological stress; simulation; critical illness; hyperglycemia; intensive care; intensive care unit; procedures; Blood Glucose; Critical Care; Critical Illness; Glucose; Humans; Hyperglycemia; Insulin; Insulin Resistance; Intensive Care Units
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-267822023-05-29T17:36:40Z Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance Yahia A. Szl�vecz �. Knopp J.L. Norfiza Abdul Razak N. Abu Samah A. Shaw G. Chase J.G. Benyo B. 57224210004 6505809017 57202741591 37059587300 56719596600 7401773560 35570524900 15757116300 glucose; glucose; insulin; adult; Article; blood glucose monitoring; cohort analysis; critically ill patient; disease simulation; female; finite element analysis; gluconeogenesis; glucose blood level; glycemic control; human; Hungary; hyperglycemia; hyperinsulinemia; insulin resistance; insulin sensitivity; intensive care unit; major clinical study; Malaysia; male; New Zealand; physiological stress; simulation; critical illness; hyperglycemia; intensive care; intensive care unit; procedures; Blood Glucose; Critical Care; Critical Illness; Glucose; Humans; Hyperglycemia; Insulin; Insulin Resistance; Intensive Care Units Background: Critically ill ICU patients frequently experience acute insulin resistance and increased endogenous glucose production, manifesting as stress-induced hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia. STAR (Stochastic TARgeted) is a glycemic control protocol, which directly manages inter- and intra- patient variability using model-based insulin sensitivity (SI). The model behind STAR assumes a population constant for endogenous glucose production (EGP), which is not otherwise identifiable. Objective: This study analyses the effect of estimating EGP for ICU patients with very low SI (severe insulin resistance) and its impact on identified, model-based insulin sensitivity identification, modeling accuracy, and model-based glycemic clinical control. Methods: Using clinical data from 717 STAR patients in 3 independent cohorts (Hungary, New Zealand, and Malaysia), insulin sensitivity, time of insulin resistance, and EGP values are analyzed. A method is presented to estimate EGP in the presence of non-physiologically low SI. Performance is assessed via model accuracy. Results: Results show 22%-62% of patients experience 1+ episodes of severe insulin resistance, representing 0.87%-9.00% of hours. Episodes primarily occur in the first 24 h, matching clinical expectations. The Malaysian cohort is most affected. In this subset of hours, constant model-based EGP values can bias identified SI and increase blood glucose (BG) fitting error. Using the EGP estimation method presented in these constrained hours significantly reduced BG fitting errors. Conclusions: Patients early in ICU stay may have significantly increased EGP. Increasing modeled EGP in model-based glycemic control can improve control accuracy in these hours. The results provide new insight into the frequency and level of significantly increased EGP in critical illness. � 2021 Diabetes Technology Society. Final 2023-05-29T09:36:40Z 2023-05-29T09:36:40Z 2022 Article 10.1177/19322968211018260 2-s2.0-85107261519 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85107261519&doi=10.1177%2f19322968211018260&partnerID=40&md5=209255ccc8008684ce5b6e431d53b017 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26782 16 5 1208 1219 All Open Access, Bronze, Green SAGE Publications Inc. Scopus
spellingShingle Yahia A.
Szl�vecz �.
Knopp J.L.
Norfiza Abdul Razak N.
Abu Samah A.
Shaw G.
Chase J.G.
Benyo B.
Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance
title Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance
title_full Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance
title_fullStr Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance
title_short Estimating Enhanced Endogenous Glucose Production in Intensive Care Unit Patients with Severe Insulin Resistance
title_sort estimating enhanced endogenous glucose production in intensive care unit patients with severe insulin resistance
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