BACKGROUND Critically ill patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are at increased risk of in-hospital complications and the optimal glycemic target for such patients remains unclear. A more liberal approach to glucose control has recently been suggested for patients with DM, but uncertainty remains regarding its impact on complications. METHODS We aimed to test the hypothesis that complications would be more common with a liberal glycemic target in ICU patients with DM. Thus, we compared hospital-acquired complications in the first 400 critically ill patients with DM included in a sequential before-and-after trial of liberal (glucose target: 10-14 mmol/L) vs conventional (glucose target: 6-10 mmol/L) glucose control. RESULTS Of...
Hyperglycemia during critical illness is associated with adverse outcome. The proof-of-concept Leuve...
Diabetes is a common comorbid con-dition in hospitalized patients, and although it is often not the ...
Hyperglycemia is a common issue affecting inpatient care. Although this is in part because of the hi...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are at increased risk of in-hospital...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility, biochemical efficacy, and safety of liberal versus convention...
Objectives: The optimal blood glucose target in critically ill patients with preexisting diabetes an...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to robustly categorize glycemic control in our medical intensive care unit (ICU...
often our most challenging. Although diabetes isn’t usually the reason that patients are admitted to...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility, safety, and impact on relative hypoglycemia of liberal versus...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common in critically ill patients, even if th...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: During hospitalization, hyper and hypoglycemia impairs the pr...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...
Hyperglycemia during critical illness is associated with adverse outcome. The proof-of-concept Leuve...
Diabetes is a common comorbid con-dition in hospitalized patients, and although it is often not the ...
Hyperglycemia is a common issue affecting inpatient care. Although this is in part because of the hi...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are at increased risk of in-hospital...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility, biochemical efficacy, and safety of liberal versus convention...
Objectives: The optimal blood glucose target in critically ill patients with preexisting diabetes an...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to robustly categorize glycemic control in our medical intensive care unit (ICU...
often our most challenging. Although diabetes isn’t usually the reason that patients are admitted to...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility, safety, and impact on relative hypoglycemia of liberal versus...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common in critically ill patients, even if th...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: During hospitalization, hyper and hypoglycemia impairs the pr...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...
Hyperglycemia during critical illness is associated with adverse outcome. The proof-of-concept Leuve...
Diabetes is a common comorbid con-dition in hospitalized patients, and although it is often not the ...
Hyperglycemia is a common issue affecting inpatient care. Although this is in part because of the hi...