Diabetes Care 27:S103, 2004
© 2004 by the American Diabetes Association, Inc.
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Hospital Admission Guidelines for Diabetes*
American Diabetes Association
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INTRODUCTION
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These guidelines are to be used for determining when a patient requires hospitalization for reasons related to diabetes. Inpatient care may be appropriate in the following situations:
- Life-threatening acute metabolic complications of diabetes.
- Newly diagnosed diabetes in children and adolescents.
- Substantial and chronic poor metabolic control that necessitates close monitoring of the patient to determine the etiology of the control problem, with subsequent modification of therapy.
- Severe chronic complications of diabetes that require intensive treatment or other severe conditions unrelated to diabetes that significantly affect its control or are complicated by diabetes.
- Uncontrolled or newly discovered insulin-requiring diabetes during pregnancy.
- Institution of insulin-pump therapy or other intensive insulin regimens.
Modification of fixed insulin-treatment regimens or sulfonylurea treatment is not, by itself, an indication for hospital admission.
Guidelines for hospital admission . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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ACUTE METABOLIC COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES
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Diabetic ketoacidosis Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state Hypoglycemia with neuroglycopenia
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UNCONTROLLED DIABETES
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ADMISSION FOR COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES OR FOR OTHER ACUTE MEDICAL CONDITIONS
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