Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a frequent comorbidity in hospitalized patients, with prevalence ranging from 15% - 35%. However, in almost half of the cases, this antecedent is omitted in the medical records or even unknown by the patient. Furthermore, about 10% of hospitalized individuals may have hyperglycemia of stress, a condition characterized by transient and reversible elevation of blood glucose, in the presence of acute circumstances, such as trauma, surgery, medications, shock, or infections [1]
OBJECTIVE:Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tol...
Background: Stress hyperglycaemia is thought to result from a hormonal response (release of catechol...
Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tolerance fol...
Hyperglycemia is a well-recognized risk factor for hospital-related complications, prolonged stay in...
Uncontrolled hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients with or without a previous diagnosis of diabetes...
often our most challenging. Although diabetes isn’t usually the reason that patients are admitted to...
Hyperglycemia is a frequent complication and its prevalence occurs in up to 38% of hospitalized pati...
Objective: Hyperglycemia (diabetes mellitus or stress hyperglycemia) is very common in hospital sett...
Results of randomised controlled trials of tight glycaemic control in hospital inpatients might vary...
Diabetes is a common comorbid con-dition in hospitalized patients, and although it is often not the ...
Hyperglycaemia frequently occurs in the critically ill, in patients with diabetes, as well as those ...
A 53-year-old woman with asthma and multilobar pneumonia is admitted with respi-ratory failure. She ...
Due to the severe stress evoked by major surgery, a major trauma or a severe medical illness, critic...
In the last several decades, an increasing number of stud-ies have examined hyperglycemia during hos...
Stress-induced hyperglycemia (SH) is frequently observed—during hospitalization due to injury, surgi...
OBJECTIVE:Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tol...
Background: Stress hyperglycaemia is thought to result from a hormonal response (release of catechol...
Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tolerance fol...
Hyperglycemia is a well-recognized risk factor for hospital-related complications, prolonged stay in...
Uncontrolled hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients with or without a previous diagnosis of diabetes...
often our most challenging. Although diabetes isn’t usually the reason that patients are admitted to...
Hyperglycemia is a frequent complication and its prevalence occurs in up to 38% of hospitalized pati...
Objective: Hyperglycemia (diabetes mellitus or stress hyperglycemia) is very common in hospital sett...
Results of randomised controlled trials of tight glycaemic control in hospital inpatients might vary...
Diabetes is a common comorbid con-dition in hospitalized patients, and although it is often not the ...
Hyperglycaemia frequently occurs in the critically ill, in patients with diabetes, as well as those ...
A 53-year-old woman with asthma and multilobar pneumonia is admitted with respi-ratory failure. She ...
Due to the severe stress evoked by major surgery, a major trauma or a severe medical illness, critic...
In the last several decades, an increasing number of stud-ies have examined hyperglycemia during hos...
Stress-induced hyperglycemia (SH) is frequently observed—during hospitalization due to injury, surgi...
OBJECTIVE:Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tol...
Background: Stress hyperglycaemia is thought to result from a hormonal response (release of catechol...
Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal glucose tolerance fol...