Background Blood glucose control during acute illness has been associated with improved-outcomes. Objectives To evaluate adherence to and efficacy and safety of an insulin protocol for critically ill patients with target blood glucose levels between 81 and 110 mg/dL and to determine factors associated with adequate daily blood glucose control. Methods In a prospective observational study, blood glucose levels were determined in 30 patients in intensive care units of a tertiary care university hospital during a 2-month period. All glucose measurements and corresponding insulin infusion rates were evaluated for adherence to and efficacy and safety of the insulin protocol. Linear regression analysis was used to deter mine factors associated wi...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
At present, the body of evidence for blood glucose management in critically ill adults and children ...
Background Blood glucose control during acute illness has been associated with improved outcomes. Ob...
CONTEXT: To ensure interpretability and replicability of clinical experiments, methods must be adequ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of maintaining a target blood glucose con...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of maintaining a target blood glucose con...
Hyperglycemia during critical illness is associated with adverse outcome. The proof-of-concept Leuve...
Objective: Recent data have shown a link between normal blood glucose levels and improved outcomes i...
Many critically ill patients have poorly controlled glucose levels which can lead to increased morta...
Background: Observational and interventional studies in patients with both acute medical conditions ...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare blood sugar control and safety profile of nurse-titrate...
Background: Observational and interventional studies in patients with both acute medical conditions ...
OBJECTIVE — In a recent randomized controlled trial, lowering blood glucose levels to 80–110 mg/dl i...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
At present, the body of evidence for blood glucose management in critically ill adults and children ...
Background Blood glucose control during acute illness has been associated with improved outcomes. Ob...
CONTEXT: To ensure interpretability and replicability of clinical experiments, methods must be adequ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of maintaining a target blood glucose con...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of maintaining a target blood glucose con...
Hyperglycemia during critical illness is associated with adverse outcome. The proof-of-concept Leuve...
Objective: Recent data have shown a link between normal blood glucose levels and improved outcomes i...
Many critically ill patients have poorly controlled glucose levels which can lead to increased morta...
Background: Observational and interventional studies in patients with both acute medical conditions ...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to compare blood sugar control and safety profile of nurse-titrate...
Background: Observational and interventional studies in patients with both acute medical conditions ...
OBJECTIVE — In a recent randomized controlled trial, lowering blood glucose levels to 80–110 mg/dl i...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to evaluate blood glucose (BG) control efficacy and safety o...
At present, the body of evidence for blood glucose management in critically ill adults and children ...