Currently, effective glycaemic control protocols consume significant nursing time, which may be unsustainable as the number of patients requiring control increases with increasing rates of diabetes. This paper investigates the safety and efficacy of basal insulin therapy as a means to reduce nurse workload associated with glycaemic control in intensive care patients with stress hyperglycaemia. Validated virtual trial simulations (N = 40 patients) of a successful glycaemic control protocol (SPRINT) using 1-2 hourly interventions and a modified version using 4 hour interventions augmented with basal insulin therapy using Glargine. An additional model was used to capture the kinetics of Glargine. Workload was assessed by counting the total num...
Glycaemic control can reduce mortality in intensive care by 45%. A model-based control algorithm uti...
Many critically ill patients have poorly controlled glucose levels which can lead to increased morta...
Elevated blood glucose (BG) concentrations (Hyperglycaemia) are a common complication in critically ...
Currently, effective glycaemic control protocols consume significant nursing time, which may be unsu...
Tight glycaemic management has been shown to be beneficial to the outcomes of patients receiving int...
Tight glycaemic management has been shown to be beneficial to the outcomes of patients receiving int...
Tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients is used to reduce mortality in intensive care uni...
Online 4 Oct 2012Introduction: Current succesful AGC (Accurate Glycemic Control) protocols require e...
BACKGROUND: Elevated blood glucose (BG) concentrations (Hyperglycaemia) are a common complication in...
Glycaemic control has been shown to improve outcome in critically ill patients, but hard to achieve ...
Abstract Background Strict glycaemic control (SGC) has become a contentious issue in modern intensiv...
6-pages (invited)Many critically ill patients are benefiting from extensive research done in tight g...
Background: Stress-induced hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care, even in patients with no his...
OBJECTIVEdTight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor intens...
OBJECTIVE: Tight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor inten...
Glycaemic control can reduce mortality in intensive care by 45%. A model-based control algorithm uti...
Many critically ill patients have poorly controlled glucose levels which can lead to increased morta...
Elevated blood glucose (BG) concentrations (Hyperglycaemia) are a common complication in critically ...
Currently, effective glycaemic control protocols consume significant nursing time, which may be unsu...
Tight glycaemic management has been shown to be beneficial to the outcomes of patients receiving int...
Tight glycaemic management has been shown to be beneficial to the outcomes of patients receiving int...
Tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients is used to reduce mortality in intensive care uni...
Online 4 Oct 2012Introduction: Current succesful AGC (Accurate Glycemic Control) protocols require e...
BACKGROUND: Elevated blood glucose (BG) concentrations (Hyperglycaemia) are a common complication in...
Glycaemic control has been shown to improve outcome in critically ill patients, but hard to achieve ...
Abstract Background Strict glycaemic control (SGC) has become a contentious issue in modern intensiv...
6-pages (invited)Many critically ill patients are benefiting from extensive research done in tight g...
Background: Stress-induced hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care, even in patients with no his...
OBJECTIVEdTight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor intens...
OBJECTIVE: Tight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor inten...
Glycaemic control can reduce mortality in intensive care by 45%. A model-based control algorithm uti...
Many critically ill patients have poorly controlled glucose levels which can lead to increased morta...
Elevated blood glucose (BG) concentrations (Hyperglycaemia) are a common complication in critically ...