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Prone positioning is associated with increased insulin requirements in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19
by
Griffiths, Harry
, Heales, Laura
, Morris, Andrew Conway
, Mahroof, Razeen
, Martin, Daniel
, Rostron, Anthony
, Lockhart, Sam
, Cardwell, Amy
, Latorre, Julia Calvo
, Richardson, Max
, Szakmany, Tamas
, Barne, Meg
, Bansiya, Vishakha
, Petrisor, Bogdan
, Usman, Ammara
in
692/163
/ 692/163/2743
/ Aged
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - metabolism
/ COVID-19 - therapy
/ Critical illness
/ Female
/ Glucose metabolism
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Hypoxia
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - administration & dosage
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Middle Aged
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oxygenation
/ Patient positioning
/ Patient Positioning - methods
/ Pneumonitis
/ Prone Position
/ Prone ventilation
/ Respiration
/ Respiration, Artificial - methods
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Ventilation
2024
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Prone positioning is associated with increased insulin requirements in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19
by
Griffiths, Harry
, Heales, Laura
, Morris, Andrew Conway
, Mahroof, Razeen
, Martin, Daniel
, Rostron, Anthony
, Lockhart, Sam
, Cardwell, Amy
, Latorre, Julia Calvo
, Richardson, Max
, Szakmany, Tamas
, Barne, Meg
, Bansiya, Vishakha
, Petrisor, Bogdan
, Usman, Ammara
in
692/163
/ 692/163/2743
/ Aged
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - metabolism
/ COVID-19 - therapy
/ Critical illness
/ Female
/ Glucose metabolism
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Hypoxia
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - administration & dosage
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Middle Aged
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oxygenation
/ Patient positioning
/ Patient Positioning - methods
/ Pneumonitis
/ Prone Position
/ Prone ventilation
/ Respiration
/ Respiration, Artificial - methods
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Ventilation
2024
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Prone positioning is associated with increased insulin requirements in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19
by
Griffiths, Harry
, Heales, Laura
, Morris, Andrew Conway
, Mahroof, Razeen
, Martin, Daniel
, Rostron, Anthony
, Lockhart, Sam
, Cardwell, Amy
, Latorre, Julia Calvo
, Richardson, Max
, Szakmany, Tamas
, Barne, Meg
, Bansiya, Vishakha
, Petrisor, Bogdan
, Usman, Ammara
in
692/163
/ 692/163/2743
/ Aged
/ Blood Glucose - metabolism
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - metabolism
/ COVID-19 - therapy
/ Critical illness
/ Female
/ Glucose metabolism
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Hypoxia
/ Insulin
/ Insulin - administration & dosage
/ Male
/ Mechanical ventilation
/ Middle Aged
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oxygenation
/ Patient positioning
/ Patient Positioning - methods
/ Pneumonitis
/ Prone Position
/ Prone ventilation
/ Respiration
/ Respiration, Artificial - methods
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Ventilation
2024
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Prone positioning is associated with increased insulin requirements in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19
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Prone positioning is associated with increased insulin requirements in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19
2024
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Stress hyperglycaemia is common in critical illness. We have previously observed that increasing severity of respiratory failure in patients with severe COVID-19 is associated with increased insulin demand. Given previously reported direct effects of hypoxia on insulin action, we reasoned that rapid improvements in oxygenation following prone positioning may improve insulin sensitivity and increase risk of hypoglycaemia. A retrospective multi-centre service evaluation comparing blood glucose and insulin administration in patients with COVID-19 pneumonitis receiving prone mechanical ventilation, comparing the 16 h pre-prone and 16 h post-prone time periods. 155 patients were included in this analysis. Oxygenation improved significantly following prone positioning (change in SpO
2
/FIO
2
per hour prone: 3.01 ± 0.14,
P
< 0.0001). Glycaemic control was similar during the supine and prone study periods, and there were no hypoglycaemic events in the prone study period. Prone positioning was associated with an unexpected modest but significant increase in insulin requirements (mean difference in total insulin dose (IU): 8.32 ± 2.14,
P
< 0.001) that was robust to several sensitivity analyses, and could not be explained by changes in carbohydrate intake. We did not observe an increased rate of hypoglycaemia during prone ventilation and the adequacy of glycaemic control was comparable during the supine and prone study periods. Unexpectedly, prone ventilation was associated with an increase in insulin requirements despite significant improvement in hypoxaemia. Our findings support the safety of prone ventilation with respect to glycaemic control and identify a novel relationship between ventilation position and insulin requirements in critical illness.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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