AI Article Synopsis

  • Severe insulin resistance is characterized by an insulin requirement over 2 units per kg of body weight and is uncommon in diabetics.
  • Common causes include severe insulin resistance syndromes, medications, endocrine disorders, and other factors, while the specific case described involved pseudo-resistance due to improper insulin use.
  • Proper assessment is essential for patients needing high doses of insulin to rule out issues like injection technique, medication adherence, or storage problems.

Article Abstract

Severe insulin resistance is defined as the need of insulin requirement of more than two units per kilogram of body weight. It is rarely seen in diabetic patients. Common causes of severe insulin resistance include severe insulin resistance syndromes, drugs, endocrine disorders, factitious causes, lipodystrophy, increased insulin clearance, and impaired insulin absorption. Here, we describe a diabetic patient with major depressive disorder who was prescribed a maximum of 282 units (4.9 units/kg) of insulin a day. However, the cause in this patient was pseudo-resistance to insulin due to the inappropriate use of insulin by the patient. The ability to maintain her glycemia in the target range with lower doses of insulin was confirmed after the patient was admitted to the hospital. It is, therefore, crucial to systematically address any patient who requires an exceptionally high dose of exogenous insulin, starting with technical issues (injection technique, site of administration, or insulin storage), medication adherence, or medication errors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10734350PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050313X231220834DOI Listing

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