The aim of this article is to describe the current status and understanding and the clinical data related to the effects of Tight Glucose Control by Intensive Insulin therapy, TGCIIT, in critically ill patients. Recent prospectively collected data, from one centre, demonstrated decreases of mortality and of various other outcomes in critically ill patients treated with TGCIIT. These results are currently awaiting confirmation, although available data from prospective multi-centre studies do not seem to support the external validity of the beneficial effects of TGCIIT titrated to restore blood glucose between 80 and 110 mg/dl. Also, recent data raised new closely related and relevant issues including the variability of blood glucose, the ris...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
In the intensive care units, hyperglycaemia among the critically ill is associated with poor outcome...
Background Blood glucose control during acute illness has been associated with improved outcomes. Ob...
The issue of appropriate management hyperglycemia in critically ill patients is neither new or uncom...
This review describes the current status and the clinical data related to the effects of tight gluco...
The management of blood glucose in the presence of critical illness, even in patients with no histor...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current status and the clinical data related to the effects of tight gluc...
Hyperglycaemia is common in acute illness and more severe hyperglycaemia is associated with worse ou...
At present, the body of evidence for blood glucose management in critically ill adults and children ...
The issue of tight glucose control with intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients remains...
Hyperglycemia is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) both in patients with and without a previou...
While stress hyperglycaemia has traditionally been regarded as an adaptive, beneficial response, it ...
Intensive insulin therapy for glycemic control may be beneficial to critically ill patients, even if...
This thesis deals with blood glucose control and blood glucose monitoring in intensive care unit (IC...
Stress hyperglycemia occurs frequently during critical illness due to the increased resistance to in...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
In the intensive care units, hyperglycaemia among the critically ill is associated with poor outcome...
Background Blood glucose control during acute illness has been associated with improved outcomes. Ob...
The issue of appropriate management hyperglycemia in critically ill patients is neither new or uncom...
This review describes the current status and the clinical data related to the effects of tight gluco...
The management of blood glucose in the presence of critical illness, even in patients with no histor...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current status and the clinical data related to the effects of tight gluc...
Hyperglycaemia is common in acute illness and more severe hyperglycaemia is associated with worse ou...
At present, the body of evidence for blood glucose management in critically ill adults and children ...
The issue of tight glucose control with intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients remains...
Hyperglycemia is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) both in patients with and without a previou...
While stress hyperglycaemia has traditionally been regarded as an adaptive, beneficial response, it ...
Intensive insulin therapy for glycemic control may be beneficial to critically ill patients, even if...
This thesis deals with blood glucose control and blood glucose monitoring in intensive care unit (IC...
Stress hyperglycemia occurs frequently during critical illness due to the increased resistance to in...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
In the intensive care units, hyperglycaemia among the critically ill is associated with poor outcome...
Background Blood glucose control during acute illness has been associated with improved outcomes. Ob...