Table 3.
Desensitization protocol by CSII with a short-acting insulin. Adapted from Yuan et al.
[3]
| Day | Dose | Rate increasea | Target rate at the end of the day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.01 IU/h of dilute insulinb | 0.01 IU/h | 0.24 IU/h |
| 2 | 0.25 IU/h of non-dilute insulin | 0.05 IU/h | 1.4 IU/h |
| 3 | 1.0 IU/hc | Add 4–6 IU to the bolus insulin infusion before each meal with the insulin pump | |
| 4 | Give the bolus insulin by subcutaneous injection using a syringe, with a CSII basal insulin infusion administered at the same time | ||
| Stop using CSII and gave the patient insulin therapy by alternative multiple subcutaneous injections | |||
aCheck blood glucose levels and vitals q1h
bShort-action insulin preparation was diluted 10 times (from U100 to U10 by saline)
cAlternatively can decrease to 0.5 IU/h at night to avoid hypoglycemia in older patients