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Reduced alternative insulin dosing in hyperkalemia: A meta‐analysis of effects on hypoglycemia and potassium reduction

Kayvan Moussavi, Joshua Garcia, Eglis Tellez‐Corrales, Scott Fitter

2021Pharmacotherapy The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Study Objective Recent studies have identified that reduced alternative intravenous insulin doses, such as 5 units or 0.1 units/kg, may reduce the risk of hypoglycemia compared to standard doses of 10 units in patients treated for hyperkalemia. However, some studies suggest that these alternative doses may reduce the ability to lower serum potassium. This study was performed to determine the impact of alternative insulin dosing on hypoglycemia and potassium reduction in patients with hyperkalemia. Design Meta‐analysis. Data Source PubMed/MEDLINE, CENTRAL, Ovid, and ClinicalTrials.gov were searched from inception through November 2020. Patients Patients treated with standard (10 units) or alternative (<10 units) insulin dosing strategies for hyperkalemia. Only studies that evaluated hypoglycemia (serum glucose <70 mg/dl), severe hypoglycemia (serum glucose <50 mg/dl), and potassium reduction post‐treatment were included in the meta‐analysis. All articles were assessed for bias using the Cochrane Risk of Bias Assessment Tool and Newcastle‐Ottawa scales for randomized prospective trials and retrospective trials, respectively. Intervention None. Measurements and Main Results Ten retrospective cohort studies ( n = 3437) were included and had low‐ or moderate‐risk of bias. Alternative insulin dosing strategies included 5 units, 0.1 units/kg, and <10 units. Alternative dosing had lower pooled odds of hypoglycemia (odds ratio [OR] 0.55, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.43–0.69, I 2 = 8%) and severe hypoglycemia (OR 0.41, 95% CI 0.27–0.64, I 2 = 0%). No difference in potassium reduction was detected (mean difference −0.02 mmol/L, 95% CI −0.11–0.07, I 2 = 53%). Conclusions Alternative insulin dosing strategies for hyperkalemia management resulted in less hypoglycemia and severe hypoglycemia without compromising potassium reduction compared to standard dose. Prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings.

Topics & Concepts

HyperkalemiaHypoglycemiaMedicineDosingOdds ratioInsulinInternal medicineRetrospective cohort studyRandomized controlled trialAnesthesiaPotassium and Related DisordersElectrolyte and hormonal disordersDiabetes Treatment and Management