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NCT03510078
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Intensive Versus Conventional Hyperglycemic Control in Hospitalized Non-critically Ill Patients

Sponsor: Rabin Medical Center

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Summary

Hyperglycemia is a common condition among hospitalized patients. The occurrence of severe hyperglycemia is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in several populations. Several trials assessed the benefits of aggressive versus conventional glucose control. These studies evaluated different patient populations, glucose targets and treatment protocols and as a result reported conflicting results. To date there are no clear guidelines regarding to the preferred glucose target range in hospitalized non-critically ill patients. The common practice is to maintain glucose level lower than 180 mg/dl however there are no evidence based regarding to the outcomes of hospitalized patients treated with intensive compared to conventional glycemic control. This prospective randomized controlled study will compare intensive vs. standard glycemic control in hospitalized non-critically ill patients. Within 24 hours of hospitalization in the internal medical or geriatric departments, patients who are expected to require hospitalization for at least three consecutive days will be randomly assigned into one of the two study groups - intensive with a target blood glucose range of 130 mg per deciliter or less, or conventional glucose control, with a target of 130-180 mg per deciliter. The investigators defined the primary end point as a composite outcome of mortality in 30 days, severe hypoglycemia, severe infections within 30 days, CVA and cardiac ischemic events within 30 days.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 120 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

600

Start Date

2018-04-17

Completion Date

2026-10-01

Last Updated

2024-04-11

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

Insulin

Insulin for glycemic control according to the allocation

Locations (2)

Rambam Medical Center

Haifa, Israel

Rabin Medical Center

Petah Tikva, Israel