Parenteral nutrition and insulin per protocol improve diabetes management after total pancreatectomy

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  • Sakshi Andersen
  • Andreas Andersen
  • Lene Ringholm
  • Carsten Palnæs Hansen
  • Jan Storkholm
  • Kerstin Lillpers
  • Charlotte Schiøtz
  • Mathiesen, Elisabeth

INTRODUCTION: Pancreatogenic diabetes develops in patients undergoing total pancreatectomy and complicates post-surgical management. The aim of this study was to compare parenteral nutrition (PN) with protocolled insulin treatment to intravenous glucose treatment after total pancreatectomy.

METHODS: This was a retrospective study of 97 patients undergoing total pancreatectomy between 2009 and 2014. Patients were divided into a PN cohort (n = 57) and a glucose cohort (n = 40). The PN cohort was given PN with one international unit (IU) rapid-acting insulin per 10 g of carbohydrate. The glucose cohort was given a continuous 5% glucose infusion with 2 IU rapid-acting insulin per 10 g of carbohydrate. Both cohorts were given insulin detemir 0.2 IU/kg/day.

RESULTS: Within the first 13 post-operative days, plasma glucose values were within the target range (4.0-10.0 mmol/l) in the PN cohort more frequently than in the glucose cohort (46% versus 42%, p = 0.01) without any increase in hypoglycaemia. Non-infectious complications occurred less frequently in the parenteral cohort than in the glucose cohort (23% versus 43%, p = 0.04). Infectious complications occurred in 19% versus 33% of patients, respectively (p = 0.14). The mean length of hospitalisation was 19.8 ± 12.7 versus 25.0 ± 21.5 days, p = 0.14.

CONCLUSIONS: After total pancreatectomy, PN with insulin treatment per protocol improves glycaemic control compared with glucose infusion and reduces the number of non-infectious post-operative complications without increasing hypoglycaemia.

FUNDING: none.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: not relevant.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDanish Medical Journal
Volume65
Issue number4
Number of pages5
ISSN1603-9629
Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Research areas

  • Adenocarcinoma, Aged, Blood Glucose/metabolism, Chi-Square Distribution, Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy, Female, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents/administration & dosage, Infusions, Intravenous, Insulin/administration & dosage, Insulin Aspart, Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data, Male, Middle Aged, Pancreatectomy/adverse effects, Pancreatic Neoplasms/surgery, Parenteral Nutrition/methods, Postoperative Complications/drug therapy, Retrospective Studies, Statistics, Nonparametric

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