Background: Models of human glucose–insulin physiology have been developed for a range of uses, with similarly different levels of complexity and accuracy. STAR (Stochastic Targeted) is a model-based approach to glycaemic control. Elevated blood glucose concentrations (hyperglycaemia) are a common complication of stress and prematurity in very premature infants, and have been associated with worsened outcomes and higher mortality. This research identifies and validates the model parameters for model-based glycaemic control in neonatal intensive care. Methods: C-peptide, plasma insulin, and BG from a cohort of 41 extremely pre-term (median age 27.2 [26.2–28.7] weeks) and very low birth weight infants (median birth weight 839 [735–1000] g) ar...
Hyperglycemia occurs in 40-80% of very premature, low birthweight infants. The pathogenesis of hyper...
Hyperglycemia is a common metabolic problem in premature, low-birth-weight infants. Blood glucose ho...
Background: Stress and prematurity can both induce hyperglycaemia in the neonatal intensive care un...
Hyperglycaemia is a prevalent complication in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and is associa...
Background: Model-based glycaemic control protocols have shown promise in neonatal intensive care un...
Hyperglycaemia is a common condition in the very low birth weight infant and is linked to mortality ...
Background and Aims Premature, low-birth-weight infants represent a significant proportion of the...
Available online 12 June 2010BACKGROUND: Premature infants represent a significant proportion of the...
Background: Model-based glycaemic control relies on sufficiency of underlying models to describe und...
1 pageHyperglycemia occurs in 40-80% of premature, low-birth-weight infants due to immaturity of end...
Introduction: Premature, low-birth-weight infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can los...
Hyperglycaemia is associated with increased mortality and morbidity in neonatal intensive care. STAR...
Very premature infants often experience high blood sugar levels as a result of incomplete metabolic ...
Introduction: Hyperglycaemia is a common complication of stress and prematurity in extremely low-bir...
Elevated blood glucose concentrations (BG) (Hyperglycaemia) are a common complication of prematurity...
Hyperglycemia occurs in 40-80% of very premature, low birthweight infants. The pathogenesis of hyper...
Hyperglycemia is a common metabolic problem in premature, low-birth-weight infants. Blood glucose ho...
Background: Stress and prematurity can both induce hyperglycaemia in the neonatal intensive care un...
Hyperglycaemia is a prevalent complication in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and is associa...
Background: Model-based glycaemic control protocols have shown promise in neonatal intensive care un...
Hyperglycaemia is a common condition in the very low birth weight infant and is linked to mortality ...
Background and Aims Premature, low-birth-weight infants represent a significant proportion of the...
Available online 12 June 2010BACKGROUND: Premature infants represent a significant proportion of the...
Background: Model-based glycaemic control relies on sufficiency of underlying models to describe und...
1 pageHyperglycemia occurs in 40-80% of premature, low-birth-weight infants due to immaturity of end...
Introduction: Premature, low-birth-weight infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can los...
Hyperglycaemia is associated with increased mortality and morbidity in neonatal intensive care. STAR...
Very premature infants often experience high blood sugar levels as a result of incomplete metabolic ...
Introduction: Hyperglycaemia is a common complication of stress and prematurity in extremely low-bir...
Elevated blood glucose concentrations (BG) (Hyperglycaemia) are a common complication of prematurity...
Hyperglycemia occurs in 40-80% of very premature, low birthweight infants. The pathogenesis of hyper...
Hyperglycemia is a common metabolic problem in premature, low-birth-weight infants. Blood glucose ho...
Background: Stress and prematurity can both induce hyperglycaemia in the neonatal intensive care un...