Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions. We aimed to assess whether GV during hospital admission is associated with poor outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and diabetes. We prospectively enrolled consecutive patients with AIS from the registry of 6 tertiary hospitals between January 2013 and December 2014. For the GV index, we used a glucose level range that was divided into 4 quartiles. Multivariable binary and ordinal logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the association between GV and the modified Rankin Scale score (3-6) at 3 months. We enrolled 1,504 patients with AIS and diabetes (mean age, 68.1 years; male, 57.2%), of which 35.1% had poo...
Background: Limited data are available on the impact of fasting glucose on outcome after intra-arter...
Introduction It has been suggested that admission hyperglycemia is a marker of extensive brain damag...
Background. Stroke is the second highest death cause and the main cause of disablement in the world....
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Abstract Background and purpose Early glycemic variability (GV) in diabetic patients is a poor p...
Background Hyperglycemia is a known predictor of negative outcomes in stroke. Several glycemic measu...
Glycemic variability (GV) represents the amplitude of oscillations in glucose levels over time and i...
Hyperglycemia is common after stroke, and it is well known to worsen its outcome. However, it is imp...
Background. Higher fasting blood glucose (FBG) concentrations in the hyperglycemic range are associa...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia is a marker of poor outcome in acute ischemic stroke (IS) patients. We aim...
Although increasing evidence suggests that hyperglycemia following acute stroke adversely affects cl...
Purpose: To identify the prognostic roles of initial glucose level in the emergency department among...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hyperglycemia after stroke is associated with larger infarct volume and poor...
BACKGROUND: Recently, it was shown that the relation between admission glucose and functional outcom...
Stroke is one of the second most significant causes of death and the second highest cause of disabil...
Background: Limited data are available on the impact of fasting glucose on outcome after intra-arter...
Introduction It has been suggested that admission hyperglycemia is a marker of extensive brain damag...
Background. Stroke is the second highest death cause and the main cause of disablement in the world....
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Abstract Background and purpose Early glycemic variability (GV) in diabetic patients is a poor p...
Background Hyperglycemia is a known predictor of negative outcomes in stroke. Several glycemic measu...
Glycemic variability (GV) represents the amplitude of oscillations in glucose levels over time and i...
Hyperglycemia is common after stroke, and it is well known to worsen its outcome. However, it is imp...
Background. Higher fasting blood glucose (FBG) concentrations in the hyperglycemic range are associa...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia is a marker of poor outcome in acute ischemic stroke (IS) patients. We aim...
Although increasing evidence suggests that hyperglycemia following acute stroke adversely affects cl...
Purpose: To identify the prognostic roles of initial glucose level in the emergency department among...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hyperglycemia after stroke is associated with larger infarct volume and poor...
BACKGROUND: Recently, it was shown that the relation between admission glucose and functional outcom...
Stroke is one of the second most significant causes of death and the second highest cause of disabil...
Background: Limited data are available on the impact of fasting glucose on outcome after intra-arter...
Introduction It has been suggested that admission hyperglycemia is a marker of extensive brain damag...
Background. Stroke is the second highest death cause and the main cause of disablement in the world....