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The Degree, Duration and Frequency of Insulin Resistance in Non-operated Patients With Sepsis

J

Jens Rikardt Andersen

Status

Completed

Conditions

Sepsis

Treatments

Other: no intervention

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04969159
insulin - sepsis

Details and patient eligibility

About

Surgery induces insulin resistance lasting for 2-3 weeks. We wanted to elucidate if stress-metabolic, medical conditions carry the same effect.

Full description

Background: Insulin resistance is well documented after surgery in a severity positively correlated to the degree of trauma (Thorell et al. 1999; Chambrier et al. 2000). Similar phenomena have been described in severely ill patients in ICU with consequences for the survival (Van den Berghe et al. 2001; The NICE-SUGAR Study Investigators 2009). The documentation, however, is scarce and the extent is unknown in acutely ill patients with sepsis.

Method: Adult, consecutive, non-diabetic patients with elevated CRP, leukocyte counts, SOFA-score of ≥ 2 were monitored with fasting p-C-peptide, blood glucose, CRP, leukocyte count and HOMA-IR at admittance, discharge and at two follow-up visits 2 weeks and 4 weeks after admission. Blood glucose levels were measured continuously during the whole study period with a flash glucose monitor mounted on the patients' upper arm. The diagnosis was sepsis, urosepsis, pneumonia, erysipecosis, bacteremia, infection with unknow focus and covid-19.

Enrollment

18 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • elevated CRP on acute asdmission
  • elevated leukocyte count on admission
  • SOFA-score ≥ 2
  • diagnosis: bacterial sepsis
  • full age and authority

Exclusion criteria

  • not able to understand the protocol
  • not able to co-operate
  • diabetes mellitus of any kind

Trial contacts and locations

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