Abstract:Objective To observe the clinical effect of insulin treatment with different injection methods in treatment of diabetes mellitus and to analyze related nursing risks. Methods 〓Totally 100 diabetes mellitus patients with insulin treatment were included and assigned to the group A(n=50)and group B(n=50). Patients in the group A recived multiple subcutaneous injection of insulin, while the patients in the group B received continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. The level of blood glucose index and occurrence of nursing risk events were observed. Results 〓The levels of fasting and postprandial blood glucose were decreased in both two groups after treatment. The insulin injection dose and time of reaching targeted blood glucose in group A were lower than those in group B(P0.05). The incidence rate of adverse events in group A was lower than that in the B group(P0.05). Conclusion 〓Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion can effectively improve the blood glucose control in patients with diabetes mellitus, also reduce the dosage and risk of nursing adverse event.
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