Originally Posted by grammyr
My facility is changing our insulin protocol. Each MD has his own sliding scale and his own opinion of which insulin is best. Can anyone help with guidelines for SSI parameters and whether to use Humulog or Regular?????
According to Ariel Zisman, a well-known endocrinologist, researcher, and lecturer here, "The only place for regular insulin in a hospital is in an insulin drip.
Humalog, Novolog, and Apidra (all fast-acting insulin analogs) will give better results. Regular insulin starts working in 30 - 45 minutes so must be given at least 30 minutes before the meal. The fast acting analogs start to work much more quickly, so will have a chance to be effective even if given after pt has started eating.
Sliding scales, alone, are not sufficient--unless the MD starts his scale at 60. Otherwise, the pt gets no insulin if his BG is under the threshhold of the scale. Or, the doc could order, for example, 5 units before every meal and extra insulin from SS if BG is high.