Bicarbonate as a predictor of successful insulin transition in critically ill patients with diabetic ketoacidosis: A retrospective cohort study

Author:

Price Erin C.1ORCID,Wolfe Brianne M.1,Pan Raymond J.1,Gebhart Benjamin C.1,Aberegg Scott K.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Services University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. Division of Respiratory, Critical Care, & Occupational Pulmonary Medicine University of Utah Health Salt Lake City Utah USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTreatment of diabetic ketoacidosis with intravenous insulin is effective but resource intensive. Treatment guidelines recommend transitioning to subcutaneous insulin when the anion gap closes, but transition failures due to recrudescent ketoacidosis are common despite adherence to treatment protocols following such guidance.Study ObjectiveThe primary objective of our study was to evaluate the ability of serum bicarbonate levels of ≤16 mEq/L to predict intravenous to subcutaneous transition failures among those with a normal anion gap at the time of transition.Design and SettingThis retrospective cohort study evaluated critically ill adult patients with a primary diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis. Historical patient data were obtained by manual chart review. The primary outcome was transition failure, defined as the re‐initiation of intravenous insulin within 24 h of transitioning to subcutaneous insulin. Odds ratios were calculated using generalized estimating equations with a logit link and weighted by standardized inverse probability weights to assess the predictive value of serum bicarbonate levels.Main ResultsThe primary analysis included 93 patients with a total of 118 distinct transitions. In the adjusted analysis, patients whose anion gap had normalized but had a serum bicarbonate of ≤16 mEq/L were significantly more likely to experience a transition failure (odds ratio = 4.74, 95% confidence interval: 1.24–18.1, p = 0.02). The results of the unadjusted analysis were similar.ConclusionsIn patients with a normal anion gap at the time of insulin transition, serum bicarbonate levels of ≤16 mEq/L were associated with significantly increased odds of transition failure.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

Reference29 articles.

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