Objective: Hyperglycaemia and insulin resistance are common in critically ill patients and associated with worsened outcomes. STAR (Stochastic TARgeted) glycaemic control (GC) has proven effective over different units and clinical practices. Unlike many protocols, STAR also modulates nutrition with insulin, using a patient-specific risk-based dosing approach to provide greater flexibility in control. This study compares and assesses safety and efficacy of the ongoing STAR clinical trial results at the University Hospital of Liège, Belgium. Method: Two arms are compared: the first uses an insulin only version of STAR (STAR-IO), and the second the full insulin+nutrition version of STAR. The target band is 80-145mg/dL. Insulin is administer...
Glycaemic control has been shown to improve outcome in critically ill patients, but hard to achieve ...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits but has been difficult to ac...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media Singapore. Stress-induced hyperglycemia is prevalent in crit...
Rationale: Whether more intensive glycemic control (GC) is beneficial or harmful for critically ill...
While the benefits of glycemic control for critically ill patients are increasingly demonstrated, th...
peer reviewedGlycaemic control (GC) in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been widely debated over th...
Objective: Stress-induced hyperglycaemia and insulin resistance is common in critically ill patient...
Introduction: Stress-induced hyperglycaemia is a common complication associated with higher morbidi...
Background: STAR is a model-based, personalised, risk-based dosing approach for glycaemic control (G...
peer reviewedWhile the benefits of glycemic control for critically ill patients are increasingly dem...
Introduction: Stochastic TARgeted (STAR) is unique patient-specific, model-based, and risk-based gl...
Hyperglycaemia is commonplace in the adult intensive care unit (ICU), associated with increased morb...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits in ICU patients, but been difficult to achieve consi...
Introduction: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits but has been...
peer reviewedBackground Insulin therapy for glycaemic control (GC) in critically ill patients may i...
Glycaemic control has been shown to improve outcome in critically ill patients, but hard to achieve ...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits but has been difficult to ac...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media Singapore. Stress-induced hyperglycemia is prevalent in crit...
Rationale: Whether more intensive glycemic control (GC) is beneficial or harmful for critically ill...
While the benefits of glycemic control for critically ill patients are increasingly demonstrated, th...
peer reviewedGlycaemic control (GC) in the intensive care unit (ICU) has been widely debated over th...
Objective: Stress-induced hyperglycaemia and insulin resistance is common in critically ill patient...
Introduction: Stress-induced hyperglycaemia is a common complication associated with higher morbidi...
Background: STAR is a model-based, personalised, risk-based dosing approach for glycaemic control (G...
peer reviewedWhile the benefits of glycemic control for critically ill patients are increasingly dem...
Introduction: Stochastic TARgeted (STAR) is unique patient-specific, model-based, and risk-based gl...
Hyperglycaemia is commonplace in the adult intensive care unit (ICU), associated with increased morb...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits in ICU patients, but been difficult to achieve consi...
Introduction: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits but has been...
peer reviewedBackground Insulin therapy for glycaemic control (GC) in critically ill patients may i...
Glycaemic control has been shown to improve outcome in critically ill patients, but hard to achieve ...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has shown benefits but has been difficult to ac...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media Singapore. Stress-induced hyperglycemia is prevalent in crit...