Contains fulltext : 69498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Implementation of strict glucose control in most intensive care units has resulted in increased use of point-of-care glucose devices in the intensive care unit. The aim of this study was to determine the reliability of point-of-care testing glucose meters among critically ill patients under intensive insulin treatment. DESIGN: Prospective observational study. PATIENTS: Intensive care unit and non-intensive care unit patients in a tertiary care teaching hospital. MEASUREMENTS: A glucose oxidase method was used to validate the point-of-care testing devices. Three different point-of-care testing devices, Accu-Chek Sensor (Roche Diagnostics), Precis...
Purpose: To validate two Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (CGMS) against arterial AccuChek® poi...
Background: The critically ill patient undergoes rapid changes in the internal milieu requiring quic...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease with a worldwide prevalence and its complications...
OBJECTIVE: Implementation of strict glucose control in most intensive care units has resulted in inc...
Objectives: New data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient even...
ObjectivesNew data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient events...
Introduction: Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acce...
Introduction To obtain strict glucose regulation, an accurate and feasible bedside glucometry method...
blood-glucose measurements using glucose meters and arterial blood gas analyzers in critically ill a...
BACKGROUND: We verified the analytical performance of strip-based handheld glucose meters (GM) for p...
Background: OptiScanner devices, continuous glucose monitoring devices that perform automated blood ...
Background: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on ...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Inpatient glycemic management has become a common issue because of the increasi...
Contains fulltext : 89711.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1 januari 201
BACKGROUND: Critical care glycaemic control protocols commonly have treatment adjustment (target) ra...
Purpose: To validate two Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (CGMS) against arterial AccuChek® poi...
Background: The critically ill patient undergoes rapid changes in the internal milieu requiring quic...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease with a worldwide prevalence and its complications...
OBJECTIVE: Implementation of strict glucose control in most intensive care units has resulted in inc...
Objectives: New data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient even...
ObjectivesNew data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient events...
Introduction: Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acce...
Introduction To obtain strict glucose regulation, an accurate and feasible bedside glucometry method...
blood-glucose measurements using glucose meters and arterial blood gas analyzers in critically ill a...
BACKGROUND: We verified the analytical performance of strip-based handheld glucose meters (GM) for p...
Background: OptiScanner devices, continuous glucose monitoring devices that perform automated blood ...
Background: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on ...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE: Inpatient glycemic management has become a common issue because of the increasi...
Contains fulltext : 89711.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)1 januari 201
BACKGROUND: Critical care glycaemic control protocols commonly have treatment adjustment (target) ra...
Purpose: To validate two Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (CGMS) against arterial AccuChek® poi...
Background: The critically ill patient undergoes rapid changes in the internal milieu requiring quic...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease with a worldwide prevalence and its complications...