<div><p>Objective</p><p>Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tolerance following resolution of their acute illness. The objective was to evaluate the association between stress induced hyperglycemia and incident diabetes in survivors of critical illness.</p><p>Design</p><p>Retrospective cohort study.</p><p>Setting</p><p>All adult patients surviving admission to a public hospital intensive care unit (ICU) in South Australia between 2004 and 2011.</p><p>Patients</p><p>Stress induced hyperglycemia was defined as a blood glucose ≥ 11.1 mmol/L (200 mg/dL) within 24 hours of ICU admission. Prevalent diabetes was identified through ICD-10 coding or prior registration with the Australian National Di...
Results of randomised controlled trials of tight glycaemic control in hospital inpatients might vary...
Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during acute physiological stress in t...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...
OBJECTIVE:Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tol...
Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tolerance fol...
OBJECTIVE: Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose to...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients without diabetes. We conduct...
Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients without diabetes. We conducted a systema...
Objective: Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during an acute physiologic...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hyperglycaemia during hospital admission is common in patients who are not ...
Background: Stress hyperglycaemia is thought to result from a hormonal response (release of catechol...
Due to the severe stress evoked by major surgery, a major trauma or a severe medical illness, critic...
none7siObjectives: Poor glycemic control is associated with mortality in critical patients with diab...
textabstractType 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in many parts of the world. The disease...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Stress-related hyperglycaemia (SHG) is commonly seen in acutely ill patient...
Results of randomised controlled trials of tight glycaemic control in hospital inpatients might vary...
Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during acute physiological stress in t...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...
OBJECTIVE:Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tol...
Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tolerance fol...
OBJECTIVE: Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose to...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients without diabetes. We conduct...
Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients without diabetes. We conducted a systema...
Objective: Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during an acute physiologic...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hyperglycaemia during hospital admission is common in patients who are not ...
Background: Stress hyperglycaemia is thought to result from a hormonal response (release of catechol...
Due to the severe stress evoked by major surgery, a major trauma or a severe medical illness, critic...
none7siObjectives: Poor glycemic control is associated with mortality in critical patients with diab...
textabstractType 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in many parts of the world. The disease...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Stress-related hyperglycaemia (SHG) is commonly seen in acutely ill patient...
Results of randomised controlled trials of tight glycaemic control in hospital inpatients might vary...
Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during acute physiological stress in t...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...