Introduction: Although the use of computerized decision support systems (CDSS) in glucose control in the ICU has been reported, little is known about the effect of the systems' operating modes on the quality of glucose control. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of providing patient-specific and patient non-specific computerized advice on timing of blood glucose level (BGL) measurements. Our hypothesis was that both levels of support would be effective for improving the quality of glucose regulation and safety, with patient specific advice being the most effective strategy. Patients and methods: A prospective study was performed in a 30-bed mixed medical-surgical intensive care unit (ICU) of a university hospital. In pha...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough the use of computerized decision support systems (CDSS) in glucose cont...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough the use of computerized decision support systems (CDSS) in glucose cont...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
To measure the impact of a computerized guideline for glucose regulation in an ICU. A randomized, co...
Objective: To identify and summarize characteristics of computerized decision-support systems (CDSS)...
Background: Blood glucose control in the intensive care unit (ICU) has the potential to save lives. ...
Current care guidelines recommend glucose control (GC) in critically ill patients. To achieve GC, ma...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of a computer-generated blood glucose (BG) alert, generated by a Patie...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough the use of computerized decision support systems (CDSS) in glucose cont...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough the use of computerized decision support systems (CDSS) in glucose cont...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
International audiencePurpose: Both the blood glucose target range in critically ill adult patients ...
To measure the impact of a computerized guideline for glucose regulation in an ICU. A randomized, co...
Objective: To identify and summarize characteristics of computerized decision-support systems (CDSS)...
Background: Blood glucose control in the intensive care unit (ICU) has the potential to save lives. ...
Current care guidelines recommend glucose control (GC) in critically ill patients. To achieve GC, ma...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of a computer-generated blood glucose (BG) alert, generated by a Patie...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...
BACKGROUND: The use of near-continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring has the potential to improve gl...