The aim of this review is to summarize recent developments on the mechanisms involved in stress hyperglycemia associated with critical illness. Different aspects of the consequences of stress hyperglycemia as well as the therapeutic approaches tested so far are discussed: the physiological regulations of blood glucose, the mechanisms underlying stress hyperglycemia, the clinical associations, and the results of the prospective trials and meta-analyses to be taken into consideration when interpreting the available data. Current recommendations, challenges, and technological hopes for the future are be discussed.SCOPUS: re.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
This review describes the current status and the clinical data related to the effects of tight gluco...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...
Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during acute physiological stress in t...
ObjectiveTo map the current status of insulin infusion therapy in critically ill patient for stress...
Novel insights into the metabolic alterations of critical illness were published in Critical Care in...
Hyperglycaemia frequently occurs in the critically ill, in patients with diabetes, as well as those ...
Background Stress-related hyperglycaemia (SHG) is commonly seen in acutely ill patients and has been...
The aim of this article is to describe the current status and understanding and the clinical data re...
Stress hyperglycemia occurs frequently during critical illness due to the increased resistance to in...
Severe sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), and traumatic brain injury are freque...
Novel insights into the metabolic alterations of critical illness, including new findings on associa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Stress-related hyperglycaemia (SHG) is commonly seen in acutely ill patient...
Stress hyperglycemia is frequently diagnosed in septic patients in critical care units (ICU) and it ...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...
This review describes the current status and the clinical data related to the effects of tight gluco...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...
Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during acute physiological stress in t...
ObjectiveTo map the current status of insulin infusion therapy in critically ill patient for stress...
Novel insights into the metabolic alterations of critical illness were published in Critical Care in...
Hyperglycaemia frequently occurs in the critically ill, in patients with diabetes, as well as those ...
Background Stress-related hyperglycaemia (SHG) is commonly seen in acutely ill patients and has been...
The aim of this article is to describe the current status and understanding and the clinical data re...
Stress hyperglycemia occurs frequently during critical illness due to the increased resistance to in...
Severe sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), and traumatic brain injury are freque...
Novel insights into the metabolic alterations of critical illness, including new findings on associa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Stress-related hyperglycaemia (SHG) is commonly seen in acutely ill patient...
Stress hyperglycemia is frequently diagnosed in septic patients in critical care units (ICU) and it ...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...
This review describes the current status and the clinical data related to the effects of tight gluco...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...