Lower vs. Standard Insulin-Dextrose Doses for Treating Mild to Moderate Hyperkalemia in the Emergency Department
- Sponsor
- University of Malaya
- Study ID
- NCT06724991
- Status
- Enrolling By Invitation
Conditions
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - 100 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- Lower Dose Therapy — PROCEDUREThe group receiving the lower-dose therapy consists of 5 units of Actrapid (insulin) with 25cc of Dextrose 50%. This intervention is the focus of the clinical trial and is being investigated to determine if it achieves a comparable reduction in potassium levels with fewer potential complications. The aim is to establish it as a non-inferior alternative to conventional-dose therapy in the management of mild and moderate hyperkalemia.
- Conventional Dose Therapy — PROCEDUREThe group receiving the conventional-dose therapy, consisting of 10 units of Actrapid (insulin) with 50cc of Dextrose 50%, which is currently in use as a standard practice in emergency departments for managing mild and moderate hyperkalemia. This dosing regimen aligns with established clinical guidelines and is widely accepted as an effective approach in controlling potassium levels.
Study Details
This clinical trial aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a lower dose insulin compared to the conventional dose for treating mild to moderate hyperkalemia, a condition characterized by elevated serum potassium levels below 6.4 mmol/L. The study focuses on adult patients in the emergency department. The primary objective is to determine whether the efficacy of lower doses of insulin and dextrose is non-inferior to conventional doses in reducing serum potassium levels in patients with mild to moderate hyperkalemia. The research compares two regimens: 5 units of insulin with 25 mL of dextrose 50% versus 10 units of insulin with 50 mL of dextrose 50%, assessing the mean reduction in serum potassium levels, the incidence of hypoglycemia, and the risk of extravasation injury. Participants will be monitored in the emergency department for 6 hours. Serum potassium levels will be measured at 1, 2, 4, and 6 hours post-intervention, while blood glucose levels will be monitored at 30, 60, 90, 120, 240, 300, and 360 minutes post-intervention.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Apr 20, 2025
- Status verified
- Jan 2026
- Primary completion
- Jun 1, 2027
- Completion
- Jun 1, 2027
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 50 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Intervention model
- PARALLEL
- Primary purpose
- TREATMENT
Arms
- Active Comparator: Conventional Dose TherapyTraditional treatment involves a higher insulin dose with dextrose to mitigate hypoglycemia risk while effectively lowering potassium. Ingredients: Actrapid insulin, Dextrose 50% Dosage: 10 units of Actrapid insulin with 50 cc of Dextrose 50% Route of Administration: Intravenous (IV) Frequency: Administered as a single dose at the start of treatment Procedure: The conventional dose has been the standard of care but carries a significant risk of hypoglycemia.
- Experimental: Lower Dose TherapyStandard treatment of hyperkalemia includes insulin to shift potassium intracellularly and dextrose to mitigate the risk of hypoglycemia. This arm will be active intervention which means to compare with traditional dose of insulin and investigate if lower dose of insulin is non inferior in reducing serum potassium level in patient with mild and moderate hyperkalemia. Ingredients: Actrapid insulin, Dextrose 50% Dosage: 5 units of Actrapid insulin with 25 cc of Dextrose 50% Route of Administration: Intravenous (IV) Frequency: Administered as a single dose at the start of treatment Procedure: Lower-dose insulin is administered with dextrose to potentially reduce hypoglycemic risk while achieving effective potassium reduction.
Primary Outcome Measure
Mean potassium difference between baseline and 1 hour post therapy [ Time Frame: From administration of actrapid to the first hour after administration of actrapid ]
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