The central question of this thesis is whether it is necessary to curb all glucose peaks. From the studies presented in this thesis we conclude that this is not always the case. In diabetes it is important to lower mean glucose while avoiding hypoglycaemia, but we found that lowering of glucose to normoglycaemia in critically ill patients seems actually harmful, in patients with and without diabetes. In addition, our studies show that glucose variability does not need separate treatment in diabetes, while it is associated with mortality in critically ill patients without diabetes. Thus, not all what goes up must come down
The issue of tight glucose control with intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients remains...
Objective: To systematically review the medical literature on the association between glucose variab...
Glucose variability predicts hypoglycemia in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and has consistently be...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
While the discussion on the optimal blood glucose (BG) level target in critically ill patients is on...
Blood glucose variability in critical illness: Is it time to cast a wider net?* Alterations in gluco...
Since the first report that intensive insulin therapy reduced mortality in selected surgical critica...
Abstract Introduction Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, an...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
Many studies of tight control of blood glucose in critically ill pa-tients are associated with poor ...
This thesis focuses on various aspects of glucose monitoring and treatment strategies in both critic...
Critically ill patients often experience stress-induced hyperglycaemia. Elevated blood glucose level...
At present, the body of evidence for blood glucose management in critically ill adults and children ...
Hyperglycemia during critical illness is associated with adverse outcome. The proof-of-concept Leuve...
This thesis deals with blood glucose control and blood glucose monitoring in intensive care unit (IC...
The issue of tight glucose control with intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients remains...
Objective: To systematically review the medical literature on the association between glucose variab...
Glucose variability predicts hypoglycemia in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and has consistently be...
Abstract Background Early randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the benefits of tight gluco...
While the discussion on the optimal blood glucose (BG) level target in critically ill patients is on...
Blood glucose variability in critical illness: Is it time to cast a wider net?* Alterations in gluco...
Since the first report that intensive insulin therapy reduced mortality in selected surgical critica...
Abstract Introduction Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, an...
Glucose homeostasis is dysregu-lated in critically ill patients,resulting in the developmentof hyper...
Many studies of tight control of blood glucose in critically ill pa-tients are associated with poor ...
This thesis focuses on various aspects of glucose monitoring and treatment strategies in both critic...
Critically ill patients often experience stress-induced hyperglycaemia. Elevated blood glucose level...
At present, the body of evidence for blood glucose management in critically ill adults and children ...
Hyperglycemia during critical illness is associated with adverse outcome. The proof-of-concept Leuve...
This thesis deals with blood glucose control and blood glucose monitoring in intensive care unit (IC...
The issue of tight glucose control with intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients remains...
Objective: To systematically review the medical literature on the association between glucose variab...
Glucose variability predicts hypoglycemia in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and has consistently be...