CONTEXT: Intensive insulin therapy (IIT) improved outcome in the adult and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) compared with conventional insulin therapy (CIT). IIT did not increase the anabolic hormone IGF-I in critically ill adults, but feeding in critically ill children and pediatric hormonal responses may differ. Twenty-five percent of the children with IIT experienced hypoglycemia, which may have evoked counterregulatory responses. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that IIT reactivates the somatotropic axis and anabolism in PICU patients. DESIGN: This was a preplanned subanalysis of a randomized controlled trial on IIT. PATIENTS: We studied 369 patients who stayed in PICU for at least 3 d (study 1) and 126 patients in a nested case-control s...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study the relationship between growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth...
textabstractContext: Both excessive and insufficient activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrena...
Introduction : With increasing facilities for intensive care becoming available in India, a large nu...
INTRODUCTION Critical illness evokes a ‘catabolic’ response within the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-l...
Context: Targeting normoglycemia with intensive insulin therapy (IIT) improved short-term outcome of...
Context:Tight glucose control (TGC) to normal-for-age fasting blood glucose levels reduced morbidity...
AB - CONTEXT: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common findings in critically ill patients an...
Context: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common findings in critically ill adult patients a...
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Objectives: The catabolic state is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality of critical illnes...
Background Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients is associated with higher mortality. Insulin the...
Background Critically ill infants and children often develop hyperglycaemia, which is associated wit...
Numerous studies have examined the strategy of tight glucose control (TGC) with intensive insulin th...
Objective: Determine the effect of insulin on the systemic inflam-matory response, pro- and anti-inf...
CONTEXT: Changes in the GH axis during critical illness resemble fasting in healthy adults and contr...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study the relationship between growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth...
textabstractContext: Both excessive and insufficient activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrena...
Introduction : With increasing facilities for intensive care becoming available in India, a large nu...
INTRODUCTION Critical illness evokes a ‘catabolic’ response within the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-l...
Context: Targeting normoglycemia with intensive insulin therapy (IIT) improved short-term outcome of...
Context:Tight glucose control (TGC) to normal-for-age fasting blood glucose levels reduced morbidity...
AB - CONTEXT: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common findings in critically ill patients an...
Context: Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common findings in critically ill adult patients a...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Objectives: The catabolic state is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality of critical illnes...
Background Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients is associated with higher mortality. Insulin the...
Background Critically ill infants and children often develop hyperglycaemia, which is associated wit...
Numerous studies have examined the strategy of tight glucose control (TGC) with intensive insulin th...
Objective: Determine the effect of insulin on the systemic inflam-matory response, pro- and anti-inf...
CONTEXT: Changes in the GH axis during critical illness resemble fasting in healthy adults and contr...
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to study the relationship between growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth...
textabstractContext: Both excessive and insufficient activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrena...
Introduction : With increasing facilities for intensive care becoming available in India, a large nu...