Achieving adequate glucose control in critically ill patients is a complex but important part of optimal patient management. Until relatively recently, intermittent measurements of blood glucose have been the only means of monitoring blood glucose levels. With growing interest in the possible beneficial effects of continuous over intermittent monitoring and the development of several continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, a round table conference was convened to discuss and, where possible, reach consensus on the various aspects related to glucose monitoring and management using these systems. In this report, we discuss the advantages and limitations of the different types of devices available, the potential advantages of continuous o...
© 2017, © 2017 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technolo...
Objectives: Tight glycemic control using intermittent blood glucose measurements is associated with ...
The management reporting and assessment of glycemic control lacks standardization. The use of differ...
Achieving adequate glucose control in critically ill patients is a complex but important part of opt...
Achieving adequate glucose control in critically ill patients is a complex but important part of opt...
Achieving adequate glucose control in critically ill patients is a complex but important part of opt...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
In the present era of near-continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and automated therapeutic closed-loop...
Abstract Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for al...
In the present era of near-continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and automated therapeutic closed-loop...
© 2017 The Author(s). Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of ...
© 2017, © 2017 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technolo...
Objectives: Tight glycemic control using intermittent blood glucose measurements is associated with ...
The management reporting and assessment of glycemic control lacks standardization. The use of differ...
Achieving adequate glucose control in critically ill patients is a complex but important part of opt...
Achieving adequate glucose control in critically ill patients is a complex but important part of opt...
Achieving adequate glucose control in critically ill patients is a complex but important part of opt...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
In the present era of near-continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and automated therapeutic closed-loop...
Abstract Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for al...
In the present era of near-continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and automated therapeutic closed-loop...
© 2017 The Author(s). Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of ...
© 2017, © 2017 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technolo...
Objectives: Tight glycemic control using intermittent blood glucose measurements is associated with ...
The management reporting and assessment of glycemic control lacks standardization. The use of differ...