Introduction Critically ill patients may benefit from strict glucose control. An objective measure of hyperglycaemia for assessing glucose control in acutely ill patients should reflect the magnitude and duration of hyperglycaemia, should be independent of the number of measurements, and should not be falsely lowered by hypoglycaemic values. The time average of glucose values above the normal range meets these requirements. Methods A retrospective, single-centre study was performed at a 12-bed surgical intensive care unit. From 1990 through 2001 all patients over 15 years, staying at least 4 days, were included. Admission type, sex, age, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score and outcome were recorded. The hyperglycaemic in...
Hyperglycemia is commonly observed in critically ill patients and postcardiac arrest patients, with ...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...
Introduction Critically ill patients may benefit from strict glucose control. An objective measure o...
Acute hyperglycaemia has been associated with complications, prolonged intensive care unit and hospi...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Glycemic control is an important quality indica-tor in the management of intensive care unit patient...
Glycemic control is an important quality indica-tor in the management of intensive care unit patient...
PURPOSE: Hyperglycaemia is common in the critically ill. The objectives of this study were to determ...
Background: Glycemic control is an important aspect of patient care in the surgical intensive care u...
Hyperglycemia is commonly observed in critically ill patients and postcardiac arrest patients, with ...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...
Introduction Critically ill patients may benefit from strict glucose control. An objective measure o...
Acute hyperglycaemia has been associated with complications, prolonged intensive care unit and hospi...
Introduction: Lowering of hyperglycemia in the intensive care unit (ICU) is widely practiced. We inv...
Glycemic control is an important quality indica-tor in the management of intensive care unit patient...
Glycemic control is an important quality indica-tor in the management of intensive care unit patient...
PURPOSE: Hyperglycaemia is common in the critically ill. The objectives of this study were to determ...
Background: Glycemic control is an important aspect of patient care in the surgical intensive care u...
Hyperglycemia is commonly observed in critically ill patients and postcardiac arrest patients, with ...
International audiencePurpose: Hyperglycaemia is an adaptive response to stress commonly observed in...
Critically ill patients are known to experience stress-induced hyperglycemia. Inhibiting the physiol...