Critically ill patients often present stress-induced hyperglycemia and low insulin sensitivity. Recent studies have shown that high blood glucose (BG) levels are linked to worsened patient outcomes and increased mortality. Tight glycemic control (TGC) aims at reducing BG levels taking into account inter-patient variability, evolving physiological patient conditions and minimizing hypoglycemic risks. Clinical protocols are used to specify insulin and nutrition rates and BG measurement time interval during control. This research compares different protocols to determine the best one to use at the CHU of Liege
While stress hyperglycaemia has traditionally been regarded as an adaptive, beneficial response, it ...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Background: Critically ill patients often present increased insulin resistance and stress-induced hy...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits in ICU patients, but been difficult to achieve consi...
In the intensive care units, hyperglycaemia among the critically ill is associated with poor outcome...
Hyperglycaemia in critical care is common and has been linked to increased mortality and morbidity. ...
Hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care, as patients experience stress-induced hyperglycemia, e...
Stress hyperglycemia is a common complication in critically ill patients and is associated with incr...
Stress hyperglycemia is a common complication in critically ill patients and is associated with incr...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Critically ill patients often present increased insulin resistance and stress-induced hyperglycemia....
Introduction Tight glycaemic control is an important issue in the management of intensive care unit ...
Abstract: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to...
http://www.ncbme.ugent.be/event.php?id=15 I have pdf scans and proceedings bookModel-based glycemic...
While stress hyperglycaemia has traditionally been regarded as an adaptive, beneficial response, it ...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Background: Critically ill patients often present increased insulin resistance and stress-induced hy...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits in ICU patients, but been difficult to achieve consi...
In the intensive care units, hyperglycaemia among the critically ill is associated with poor outcome...
Hyperglycaemia in critical care is common and has been linked to increased mortality and morbidity. ...
Hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care, as patients experience stress-induced hyperglycemia, e...
Stress hyperglycemia is a common complication in critically ill patients and is associated with incr...
Stress hyperglycemia is a common complication in critically ill patients and is associated with incr...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Critically ill patients often present increased insulin resistance and stress-induced hyperglycemia....
Introduction Tight glycaemic control is an important issue in the management of intensive care unit ...
Abstract: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to...
http://www.ncbme.ugent.be/event.php?id=15 I have pdf scans and proceedings bookModel-based glycemic...
While stress hyperglycaemia has traditionally been regarded as an adaptive, beneficial response, it ...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...