Glycemic variability (GV) represents the amplitude of oscillations in glucose levels over time and is associated with higher mortality in critically ill patients. Our aim is to evaluate the impact of GV on acute ischemic stroke (IS) outcomes in humans and explore the impact of two different insulin administration routes on GV in an animal model. This translational study consists of two studies conducted in parallel: The first study is an observational, multicenter, prospective clinical study in which 340 patients with acute IS will be subcutaneously implanted a sensor to continuously monitor blood glucose levels for 96 h. The second study is a basic experimental study using an animal model (rats) with permanent occlusion of the middle cereb...
Glycated hemoglobin is currently the gold standard for assessment of long-term glycemic control and ...
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a J-shaped association between admission glycemia and outcome. We d...
Glycemic variability (GV) represents the amplitude of oscillations in glucose levels over time and i...
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Abstract Background and purpose Early glycemic variability (GV) in diabetic patients is a poor p...
Importance: Hyperglycemia during acute ischemic stroke is common and is associated with worse outcom...
The routine approach to evaluating the effectiveness of diabetes treatment based on the level of gly...
Background It is well known that blood glucose levels are increased in the first 12 hours after the...
Hyperglycemia on admission is common after ischemic stroke. It is associated with unfavorable outcom...
In this review we will discuss the cerebrovascular consequences of dysglycemia and current evidence ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hyperglycemia after stroke is associated with larger infarct volume and poor...
Concomitant risk factors associated with stroke are predictors of poor outcomes in stroke patients. ...
OBJECTIVE: In this study, frequency of temporary hyperglycemia and effects of the hyperglycemia on t...
Glycated hemoglobin is currently the gold standard for assessment of long-term glycemic control and ...
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a J-shaped association between admission glycemia and outcome. We d...
Glycemic variability (GV) represents the amplitude of oscillations in glucose levels over time and i...
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Abstract Background and purpose Early glycemic variability (GV) in diabetic patients is a poor p...
Importance: Hyperglycemia during acute ischemic stroke is common and is associated with worse outcom...
The routine approach to evaluating the effectiveness of diabetes treatment based on the level of gly...
Background It is well known that blood glucose levels are increased in the first 12 hours after the...
Hyperglycemia on admission is common after ischemic stroke. It is associated with unfavorable outcom...
In this review we will discuss the cerebrovascular consequences of dysglycemia and current evidence ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hyperglycemia after stroke is associated with larger infarct volume and poor...
Concomitant risk factors associated with stroke are predictors of poor outcomes in stroke patients. ...
OBJECTIVE: In this study, frequency of temporary hyperglycemia and effects of the hyperglycemia on t...
Glycated hemoglobin is currently the gold standard for assessment of long-term glycemic control and ...
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a J-shaped association between admission glycemia and outcome. We d...