The central aim of this application is to determine whether improved outcomes with tight euglycemic control are due to insulin-specific responses. The investigators hypothesize that improving insulin resistance will lead to decreased inflammatory and hypermetabolic responses, as well as restored glucose metabolism, and so result in improved clinical outcome of severely burned patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
45
Ross Tilley Burn Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Perform oral glucose tolerance test
Standard fasting oral glucose tolerance test with an intake of 75 g of glucose. Subsequent measurements (in mg/dl) of glucose in blood, insulin and c-peptide will be conducted over 2 hours.
Time frame: at 1-2 months post-admission, up to 6 months
Perform oral glucose tolerance test
Standard fasting oral glucose tolerance test with an intake of 75 g of glucose. Subsequent measurements (in mg/dl) of glucose in blood, insulin and c-peptide will be conducted over 2 hours.
Time frame: assessed at discharge (1-4 months post admission depending on the severity of injury)
Measure concentrations of serum cytokines
Inflammatory response will be assessed by measuring the concentrations (in pg/ml)of a panel of serum cytokines (IL-1, IFN, TNF etc.) using the Bio-Plex 17-Plex Suspension assay.
Time frame: weekly until discharge (1-4 months post admission depending on severity of injury)
Record the episodes of sepsis
Patients will be assessed daily for episodes of sepsis. The total number of episodes over the course of hospital stay will be recorded.
Time frame: daily until discharge (1-4 months post admission depending on severity of injury)
Record the episodes of Pneumonia
Pneumonia is defined by new progressive and persistent infiltrate, consolidation or cavitations, inhalation injury based on chest X-ray. We will also follow the guidelines provided by the American Burn Association on the definition of Pneumonia in burn patients. Change in sputum (purulent or increased) will also be recorded.
Time frame: daily until discharge (1-4 months post admission depending on severity of injury)
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