International audienceIntroduction: Insulin infusion is recommended during management of diabetic patients in critical care units to rapidly achieve glycaemic stability and reduce the mortality. The application of an easy-to-use standardized protocol, compatible with the workload is preferred. Glycaemic target must quickly be reached, therefore static algorithms should be replaced by dynamic ones. The dynamic algorithm seems closer to the physiological situation and appreciates insulin sensitivity. However, the protocol must meet both safety and efficiency requirements. Indeed, apprehension from hypoglycaemia is the main deadlock with the dynamic algorithms, thus their application remains limited. In contrary to the critical care units, to ...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in hospitalized patients. The necessity of blood glucose control in...
OBJECTIVEdTight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor intens...
Objective: Studies showing improved outcomes with tight glycemic control in the intensive care unit ...
International audienceIntroduction: Insulin infusion is recommended during management of diabetic pa...
INTRODUCTION:Insulin infusion is recommended during management of diabetic patients in critical care...
Abstract Background Strict glycaemic control (SGC) has become a contentious issue in modern intensiv...
Hyperglycemia is a negative prognostic factor in both critical and non-critical patients. Many criti...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of maintaining a target blood glucose con...
ABSTRACTBackground: Intensive glycemic control has been associated with reduced morbidity and mortal...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an enhanced software Model Predictive Control (eMPC) ...
International audienceThere is room for improvement in the algorithms used in closed-loop insulin th...
OBJECTIVE: Tight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor inten...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Glucose control is an important issue in post-operative patients. ...
Introduction Tight glycaemic control is an important issue in the management of intensive care unit ...
Background: Scientific evidence exists to demonstrate that glycemic control produces a positive outc...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in hospitalized patients. The necessity of blood glucose control in...
OBJECTIVEdTight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor intens...
Objective: Studies showing improved outcomes with tight glycemic control in the intensive care unit ...
International audienceIntroduction: Insulin infusion is recommended during management of diabetic pa...
INTRODUCTION:Insulin infusion is recommended during management of diabetic patients in critical care...
Abstract Background Strict glycaemic control (SGC) has become a contentious issue in modern intensiv...
Hyperglycemia is a negative prognostic factor in both critical and non-critical patients. Many criti...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of maintaining a target blood glucose con...
ABSTRACTBackground: Intensive glycemic control has been associated with reduced morbidity and mortal...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effectiveness of an enhanced software Model Predictive Control (eMPC) ...
International audienceThere is room for improvement in the algorithms used in closed-loop insulin th...
OBJECTIVE: Tight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor inten...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Glucose control is an important issue in post-operative patients. ...
Introduction Tight glycaemic control is an important issue in the management of intensive care unit ...
Background: Scientific evidence exists to demonstrate that glycemic control produces a positive outc...
Diabetes is a common comorbidity in hospitalized patients. The necessity of blood glucose control in...
OBJECTIVEdTight blood glucose control (TGC) in critically ill patients is difficult and labor intens...
Objective: Studies showing improved outcomes with tight glycemic control in the intensive care unit ...