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Other Intravenous Insulin Infusion Order Forms and Transition to Subcutaneous Regimens Resources

Markovitz Protocol of IV Insulin
Markovitz LJ, Wiechmann RJ, Harris N, et al. Endocr Pract. 2002;8:10-18.
Oldest published protocol of column method but with goal of 120-199 mg/dL.
View the Markovitz Protocol of IV Insulin

The Leuven Algorithm
Van den Berghe G, Wouters P, Weekers F, et al. N Engl J Med. 2001;345:1359-1367. The Leuven protocol is not recommended for widespread use, as other protocols are more portable and have lower hypoglycemia rates.
View The Leuven Algorithm

Portland Diabetic Project Protocol
Furnary AP, Wu Y, Bookin SO. Effect of hyperglycemia and continuous intravenous insulin infusions on outcomes of cardiac surgical procedures: the Portland Diabetic Project. Endocr Pract. 204;10(suppl 2):21-33.
View the Portland Diabetic Project Protocol

Transition from IV Insulin to Sub Q Insulin Protocol (unpublished)
View Transition from IV Insulin to Sub Q Insulin Protocol

Continuous IV Insulin Infusions
Portland Protocol: et al Furnary, submitted by Kevin Larsen.
View Continuous IV Insulin Infusion for Floor Patients.
View Continuous IV Insulin Infusion for ICU Patients.

Adult Variable-Rate IV Insulin Infusion Protocol for Hyperglycemia
University of Missouri HealthCare.
View Adult Variable-Rate IV Insulin Infusion Protocol for Hyperglycemia.

For Glucoses, Tight Theory a Tough Practice
Maine Medical Center Portland. Described by Cheryll St. Onge RN,BSN,MS from Maine Medical Center, Portland, in an article by Anne Paxton. Freely accessed at the College of American Pathologists.
View the article and protocol: For Glucoses, Tight Theory a Tough Practice.

 

 

 

Glycemic Control Resource Room Project Team
This resource room is supported in part by a non-educational sponsorship from sanofi-aventis US, LLC

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