Inagural review article invited for inaugural journalBackground: Hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care and tight control can save lives. Current ad-hoc clinical protocols require significant clinical effort and produce highly variable results. Model-based methods can provide tight, patient specific control, while addressing practical clinical difficulties and dynamic patient evolution. However, tight control remains elusive as there is not enough understanding of the relationship between control performance and clinical outcome. Methods: The general problem and performance criteria are defined. The clinical studies performed to date using both ad-hoc titration and model-based methods are reviewed. Studies reporting mortality o...
Introduction: Critically ill patients can experience stress-induced hyperglycaemia. Glycaemic contro...
Abstract: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...
invited inaugural paper in 1st edition of a new journal – special review articleHyperglycaemia is pr...
In the intensive care units, hyperglycaemia among the critically ill is associated with poor outcome...
Abstract: Hyperglycaemia is prevalent in critical care, as patients experience stress-induced hyper...
Invited Review ArticleObjective: Present a new model-based tight glycaemic control approach using va...
Background: Hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care. That tight control saves lives is becoming ...
Objective: To examine the practical difficulties in managing hyperglycaemia in critical illness and ...
The objective is to conduct a systematic review to determine the best available evidence regarding t...
Glycemic control is an important quality indica-tor in the management of intensive care unit patient...
Critically ill patients often present stress-induced hyperglycemia and low insulin sensitivity. Rece...
http://www.ncbme.ugent.be/event.php?id=15 I have pdf scans and proceedings bookModel-based glycemic...
Hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care, as patients experience stress-induced hyperglycemia, e...
There is considerable physiological and clinical evidence of harm and increased risk of death associ...
Introduction: Critically ill patients can experience stress-induced hyperglycaemia. Glycaemic contro...
Abstract: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...
invited inaugural paper in 1st edition of a new journal – special review articleHyperglycaemia is pr...
In the intensive care units, hyperglycaemia among the critically ill is associated with poor outcome...
Abstract: Hyperglycaemia is prevalent in critical care, as patients experience stress-induced hyper...
Invited Review ArticleObjective: Present a new model-based tight glycaemic control approach using va...
Background: Hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care. That tight control saves lives is becoming ...
Objective: To examine the practical difficulties in managing hyperglycaemia in critical illness and ...
The objective is to conduct a systematic review to determine the best available evidence regarding t...
Glycemic control is an important quality indica-tor in the management of intensive care unit patient...
Critically ill patients often present stress-induced hyperglycemia and low insulin sensitivity. Rece...
http://www.ncbme.ugent.be/event.php?id=15 I have pdf scans and proceedings bookModel-based glycemic...
Hyperglycemia is prevalent in critical care, as patients experience stress-induced hyperglycemia, e...
There is considerable physiological and clinical evidence of harm and increased risk of death associ...
Introduction: Critically ill patients can experience stress-induced hyperglycaemia. Glycaemic contro...
Abstract: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...