A review of patients who were on an insulin-dextrose (I-D) infusion protocol in general hospital wards over a 6-month period was conducted to compare glycaemic control before, during and following I-D infusion. Among the 34 cases identified, blood glucose levels during the period of I-D infusion were significantly better than those before or after I-D infusion. This I-D infusion protocol was shown to be effective and safe in maintaining good glycaemic control for patients outside intensive care unit.
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