Tutorial presented by Dr Vinay Eligar, Consultant Endocrinologist.
In this tutorial Dr Vinay Eligar provides an overview of the management of steroid-induced hyperglycaemia in patients with COVID-19.
Managing steroid-induced hyperglycaemia in patients with COVID-19
Tutorial presented by Dr Vinay Eligar, Consultant Endocrinologist.
In this tutorial Dr Vinay Eligar provides an overview of the management of steroid-induced hyperglycaemia in patients with COVID-19.
There are three aspects that can affect the patient’s glycaemic control during infection with COVID-19:
The effect of these three factors can cause significant hyperglycaemia, hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in people with and without diabetes, increasing both morbidity and mortality, so good glucose control is vital in these patients.
A guideline has been put together to help in the management of steroid-induced hyperglycaemia in patients admitted with COVID-19 who are on Dexamethasone (linked below).
Key points from the guideline:
Once the Dexamethasone has been stopped, patients should have their blood glucose monitored carefully and down-titration of their insulin is recommended. It is unlikely that patients who had no previous diagnosis of diabetes will need insulin when they are discharged, but some may need insulin for short periods of time.
Tutorial presented by Dr Vinay Eligar, Consultant Endocrinologist.
In this tutorial Dr Vinay Eligar provides an overview of the management of steroid-induced hyperglycaemia in patients with COVID-19.
There are three aspects that can affect the patient’s glycaemic control during infection with COVID-19:
The effect of these three factors can cause significant hyperglycaemia, hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in people with and without diabetes, increasing both morbidity and mortality, so good glucose control is vital in these patients.
A guideline has been put together to help in the management of steroid-induced hyperglycaemia in patients admitted with COVID-19 who are on Dexamethasone (linked below).
Key points from the guideline:
Once the Dexamethasone has been stopped, patients should have their blood glucose monitored carefully and down-titration of their insulin is recommended. It is unlikely that patients who had no previous diagnosis of diabetes will need insulin when they are discharged, but some may need insulin for short periods of time.
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