Introduction: Reliable diagnosis of shock in multiply injured patients is still challenging in emergency care. Point-of-care tests could have the potential to improve shock diagnosis. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the impact of admission blood glucose on predicting shock in multiply injured patients. Methods: A retrospective cohort analysis of patients with an injury severity score (ISS) ≥ 16 who were treated in a level I trauma center from 01/2005 to 12/2014 was performed. Shock was defined by systolic blood pressure ≤ 90 mmHg and/or shock index ≥ 0.9 at admission. Laboratory shock parameters including glucose were measured simultaneously. Receiver-operating-characteristic (ROC) analysis and multivariate logistic regression analy...
BACKGROUND: Early hyperglycemia is associated with multiple organ failure (MOF) after traumatic inju...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been associated with an acute stress response mediated ...
Background: Critically ill patients often present with hyperglycemia, regardless of previous history...
Introduction: Reliable diagnosis of shock in multiply injured patients is still challenging in emerg...
BACKGROUND: Recent literature demonstrates hyperglycemia to be common in patients with trauma and as...
BACKGROUND: Deranged glucose metabolism after moderate to severe trauma with either high or low conc...
Background. Acute hyperglycemia is associated with adverse outcome in critically ill patients. Gluco...
Background The constellation of the initial hyperglycemia, proinflammatory cytokines and severity of...
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to analyse a possible association of admission blood glucose wit...
Background: Deranged glucose metabolism is frequently observed in trauma patients after moderate to ...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia is associated with mortality after trauma; however, few studies have simul...
BACKGROUND: Deranged glucose metabolism after moderate to severe trauma with either high or low conc...
BackgroundThe shock index (SI) is defined as the ratio of heart rate/systolic blood pressure. This s...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
Abstract Background Deranged glucose metabolism is frequently observed in trauma patients after mode...
BACKGROUND: Early hyperglycemia is associated with multiple organ failure (MOF) after traumatic inju...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been associated with an acute stress response mediated ...
Background: Critically ill patients often present with hyperglycemia, regardless of previous history...
Introduction: Reliable diagnosis of shock in multiply injured patients is still challenging in emerg...
BACKGROUND: Recent literature demonstrates hyperglycemia to be common in patients with trauma and as...
BACKGROUND: Deranged glucose metabolism after moderate to severe trauma with either high or low conc...
Background. Acute hyperglycemia is associated with adverse outcome in critically ill patients. Gluco...
Background The constellation of the initial hyperglycemia, proinflammatory cytokines and severity of...
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to analyse a possible association of admission blood glucose wit...
Background: Deranged glucose metabolism is frequently observed in trauma patients after moderate to ...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia is associated with mortality after trauma; however, few studies have simul...
BACKGROUND: Deranged glucose metabolism after moderate to severe trauma with either high or low conc...
BackgroundThe shock index (SI) is defined as the ratio of heart rate/systolic blood pressure. This s...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
Abstract Background Deranged glucose metabolism is frequently observed in trauma patients after mode...
BACKGROUND: Early hyperglycemia is associated with multiple organ failure (MOF) after traumatic inju...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been associated with an acute stress response mediated ...
Background: Critically ill patients often present with hyperglycemia, regardless of previous history...