Background. This retrospective study aimed to determine the correlation of blood glucose and glycemic variability with mortality and to identify the strongest glycemic variability parameter for predicting mortality in critically ill patients. Methods. A total of 528 patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit were included in this study. Blood glucose levels during the first 24 hours of admission were recorded and calculated to determine the glycemic variability. Significant glycemic variability parameters, including the standard deviation, coefficient of variation, maximal blood glucose difference, and J-index, were subsequently compared between intensive care unit survivors and nonsurvivors. A binary logistic regression was perfo...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Aims/Hypothesis: To determine the association between inpatient glycemic variability and long-term m...
Objective: To find out if there is an association between hyperglycaemia and mortality in mixed ICU ...
Background: Evidence suggests a role of glycemic variability in intensive care unit (ICU) mortality....
OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests a role for glucose variability in predicting intensive care un...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates a relationship between glycemic variability during intensive...
Objective: To systematically review the medical literature on the association between glucose variab...
(DM) patients with diabetes, (GC) patients admitted after a glycemic control protocol was instituted...
In critically ill patients, glycaemic variability (GV) was reported as a better predictor of mortali...
Background & aims: Extremes of dysglycaemia as well as glycaemic variability are associated with exc...
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to observe the outcome of critically ill patients in relation to ...
Objective: Our primary objective was to determine the impact of prior exposure to hyperglycaemia on ...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of multiple glycemic parameters at i...
Abstract Introduction Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, an...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Aims/Hypothesis: To determine the association between inpatient glycemic variability and long-term m...
Objective: To find out if there is an association between hyperglycaemia and mortality in mixed ICU ...
Background: Evidence suggests a role of glycemic variability in intensive care unit (ICU) mortality....
OBJECTIVE: Mounting evidence suggests a role for glucose variability in predicting intensive care un...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates a relationship between glycemic variability during intensive...
Objective: To systematically review the medical literature on the association between glucose variab...
(DM) patients with diabetes, (GC) patients admitted after a glycemic control protocol was instituted...
In critically ill patients, glycaemic variability (GV) was reported as a better predictor of mortali...
Background & aims: Extremes of dysglycaemia as well as glycaemic variability are associated with exc...
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to observe the outcome of critically ill patients in relation to ...
Objective: Our primary objective was to determine the impact of prior exposure to hyperglycaemia on ...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of multiple glycemic parameters at i...
Abstract Introduction Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, an...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Aims/Hypothesis: To determine the association between inpatient glycemic variability and long-term m...
Objective: To find out if there is an association between hyperglycaemia and mortality in mixed ICU ...