Abstract Background A high body mass index (BMI) has been associated with decreased mortality in critically ill patients. This association may, in part, relate to the impact of BMI on glycemia. We aimed to study the relationship between BMI, glycemia and hospital mortality. Methods We included all patients with a recorded BMI from four large international clinical databases (n = 259,177). We investigated the unadjusted association of BMI with average glucose levels, mortality and hypoglycemia rate. We applied multivariate analysis to investigate the impact of BMI on hypoglycemia rate, after adjusting for glycemia-relevant treatments (insulin, dextrose, corticosteroids, enteral and parenteral nutrition) and key physiological parameters (prev...
Background. Obesity is now recognized as one of the major public health threats, especially for pati...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
BACKGROUND: A high body mass index (BMI) has been associated with decreased mortality in critically ...
Background: Obesity and diabetes mellitus are well-defined risk factors for cardiovascular mortality...
Introduction: Severe hypoglycemia (blood glucose concentration (BG) < 40 mg/dL) is independently ass...
Background. The relationship between obesity and the outcomes of critically ill diabetic patients is...
Abstract Introduction Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, an...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates a relationship between glycemic variability during intensive...
Introduction: Severe hypoglycemia (blood glucose concentration (BG) < 40 mg/dL) is independently ...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and increased glycemic variability have each been indepen...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypoglycemia leads to death in critically ill patients is unclear. METHODS: We e...
Objective: The implementation of intensive insulin therapy in the intensive care unit is accompanied...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of multiple glycemic parameters at i...
Background: Hypoglycemia is a common and the most important complication of intensive insulin therap...
Background. Obesity is now recognized as one of the major public health threats, especially for pati...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
BACKGROUND: A high body mass index (BMI) has been associated with decreased mortality in critically ...
Background: Obesity and diabetes mellitus are well-defined risk factors for cardiovascular mortality...
Introduction: Severe hypoglycemia (blood glucose concentration (BG) < 40 mg/dL) is independently ass...
Background. The relationship between obesity and the outcomes of critically ill diabetic patients is...
Abstract Introduction Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, an...
Background: Emerging evidence indicates a relationship between glycemic variability during intensive...
Introduction: Severe hypoglycemia (blood glucose concentration (BG) < 40 mg/dL) is independently ...
Introduction: Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and increased glycemic variability have each been indepen...
BACKGROUND: Whether hypoglycemia leads to death in critically ill patients is unclear. METHODS: We e...
Objective: The implementation of intensive insulin therapy in the intensive care unit is accompanied...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of multiple glycemic parameters at i...
Background: Hypoglycemia is a common and the most important complication of intensive insulin therap...
Background. Obesity is now recognized as one of the major public health threats, especially for pati...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...