February 10, 2022

Transitioning Safely from Intravenous to Subcutaneous Insulin

In by Alexa Driscoll

  Transitioning Safely from Intravenous to Subcutaneous Insulin Publication Current Diabetes Reports Date March 2015 Authors Kathryn Evans Kreider, Lillian F. Lien Abstract The transition from intravenous (IV) to subcutaneous (SQ) insulin in the hospitalized patient with diabetes or hyperglycemia is a key step in patient care. This review article suggests a stepwise approach to the transition in order to …

January 1, 2018

Safely Converting an Entire Academic Medical Center From Sliding Scale to Basal Bolus Insulin via Implementation of the eGlycemic Management System

In by Heather DelCarpini

Safely Converting an Entire Academic Medical Center From Sliding Scale to Basal Bolus Insulin via Implementation of the eGlycemic Management System Publication Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology Date January 2018 Authors Rosalina Newsom,1 Christopher Patty,1 Emma Camarena,1 Regina Sawyer,1 Raymie McFarland,2 Thomas Gray,1 Melanie Mabrey2 ABSTRACT Objective: Hyperglycemia is common in the inpatient setting and providers frequently rely on …

June 7, 2015

Finding the Sweet Spot in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients Computer Guided Glucose Management System in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients

In by Heather DelCarpini

Finding the Sweet Spot in Bone Marrow Transplant Patients: Computer Guided Glucose Management System in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients Presentation American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions Date June 2015 Authors Cora Espina, Lenise Taylor, Rafic Farah, Eunipi Cho, Joshua Epworth, Lori Jarrett, Ted Gooley, Paul O’Donnell, Irl Hirsch, Merav Bar Background Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is the only potential …

Use of eGlycemic Management System Safely Achieves Optimal Subcutaneous Glycemic Control With Low Hypoglycemia in Patients Without Diabetes

In by Heather DelCarpini

Use of eGlycemic Management System Safely Achieves Optimal Subcutaneous Glycemic Control With Low Hypoglycemia in Patients Without Diabetes Presentation American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions Date June 2015 Authors Joseph Aloi,1 Robby Booth,2 Raymie McFarland,2 Jagdeesh Ullal,3 Melanie Mabrey2 Objective Hyperglycemia, regardless of its cause, is clearly associated with adverse outcomes in hospitalized patients. Hyperglycemia in patients with no known history …

May 16, 2015

eGlycemic Management Solution Safely Achieves Prescribed Glycemic Target with a Low Incidence of Hypoglycemia in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Hospital

In by Heather DelCarpini

eGlycemic Management Solution Safely Achieves Prescribed Glycemic Target with a Low Incidence of Hypoglycemia in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Hospital Presentation American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Scientific & Clinical Congress Date May 2015 Authors Melanie Mabrey,1,2 Jagdeesh Ullal,3 Raymie McFarland,1 Robby Booth,1 Amy Henderson,1 Joseph Aloi4 Objective Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients presenting with hyperglycemia on admission …

eGlycemic Management Solution Safely Maintains Glycemic Targets With a Low Incidence of Hypoglycemia for Non-Diabetic CV Surgical Patients in the Inpatient Setting

In by Heather DelCarpini

eGlycemic Management Solution Safely Maintains Glycemic Targets With a Low Incidence of Hypoglycemia for Non-Diabetic CV Surgical Patients in the Inpatient Setting Presentation American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Scientific & Clinical Congress Date May 2015 Authors Joseph Aloi,1 Paul Chidester,2 Jagdeesh Ullal,3 Amy Henderson,4 Robby Booth,4 Raymie McFarland4 Objective Patients without a prior diagnosis of diabetes admitted for cardiovascular (CV) …

May 8, 2015

Use of the eGlycemic Management Solution by Glytec Provides Safe and Effective Glucose Control for Cardiac Surgery Patients Managed on IV Insulin Therapy

In by Heather DelCarpini

Use of the eGlycemic Management Solution by Glytec Provides Safe and Effective Glucose Control for Cardiac Surgery Patients Managed on IV Insulin Therapy Presentation International Hospital Diabetes Meeting Date May 2015 Authors Joseph Aloi, Paul Chidester, Amy Henderson, Raymie McFarland, Robby Booth, Melanie Mabrey Objective Patients undergoing cardiovascular (CV) surgery and requiring intravenous (IV) insulin infusions challenge the clinician with …

Use of the eGlycemic Management Solution by Glytec to Identify, Treat and Improve Glycemic Care for CHF Patients

In by Heather DelCarpini

Use of the eGlycemic Management Solution by Glytec to Identify, Treat and Improve Glycemic Care for CHF Patients Presentation International Hospital Diabetes Meeting Date May 2015 Authors Melanie Mabrey, Joseph Aloi, Paul Chidester, Jagdeesh Ullal, Amy Henderson, Raymie McFarland, Robby Booth Objective Patients with multiple chronic conditions have more hospital admissions. Patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) admitted to the …

November 7, 2014

Use of the eGlycemic Management System by Glytec Provides Safe and Effective Transition from IV to SubQ Insulin Therapy

In by Heather DelCarpini

Use of the eGlycemic Management System by Glytec Provides Safe and Effective Transition from IV to SubQ Insulin Therapy Presentation Annual Diabetes Technology Meeting Date November 2014 Authors Anthony Palazzo, Bert Smith, Franchesca Shoun, Amy Henderson, Lori Hubbard, Raymie McFarland Objective It is well established that hyperglycemia is associated with poor outcomes for hospitalized patients. The transition from intravenous (IV) …

April 5, 2014

Inpatient Glycemic Control in 4 Easy Steps

In by Heather DelCarpini

Inpatient Glycemic Control in 4 Easy Steps Publication Hospital Practice Date April 2014 Author Andrew Rhinehart Introduction As hospitals aim for better inpatient glycemic control to improve patient outcomes, it is essential for practitioners to work as an integrated treatment team to achieve the glycemic goals outlined by the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), …