Purpose of review The outcomes of intervention studies implementing intensive insulin therapy aimed at tight glucose control (TGC) are yet not conclusive. There is concern about an increasing incidence of hypoglycemic episodes. Normoglycemia is not easy to obtain in a 'real-life' ICU setting. To facilitate the implementation of TGC, we review its practical aspects. Recent findings Point-of-care blood gas/glucose analyzers currently present the best trade-off between accuracy and speed. A nurse-driven dynamic scale protocol leads to the most efficacious and safe implementation of TGC. Paper protocols have been published and computerized protocols are a new development. Closed-loop systems are not yet available for clinical use. Summary, Clin...
Background. Three trials of tight glucose control (TGC) found clinical benefit of normalization of b...
Hyperglycemia is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) both in patients with and without a previou...
Tight glycaemic control (TGC) in critical care has shown distinct benefits, but has also proven diff...
Purpose of review The outcomes of intervention studies implementing intensive insulin therapy aimed ...
Introduction Tight glycaemic control is an important issue in the management of intensive care unit ...
Many institutions use tight glycemic control (TGC)4 protocols in their intensive care units (ICUs). ...
Abstract: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Abstract Background Strict glycaemic control (SGC) has become a contentious issue in modern intensiv...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Single center randomized controlled trials could demonstrate a benefit of strict glycemic control on...
Objective Intensive insulin therapy is associated with the risk of hypoglycemia and increased costs ...
Objective: Intensive insulin therapy is associated with the risk of hypoglycemia and increased costs...
Objectives: Tight glycemic control using intermittent blood glucose measurements is associated with ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Background. Three trials of tight glucose control (TGC) found clinical benefit of normalization of b...
Hyperglycemia is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) both in patients with and without a previou...
Tight glycaemic control (TGC) in critical care has shown distinct benefits, but has also proven diff...
Purpose of review The outcomes of intervention studies implementing intensive insulin therapy aimed ...
Introduction Tight glycaemic control is an important issue in the management of intensive care unit ...
Many institutions use tight glycemic control (TGC)4 protocols in their intensive care units (ICUs). ...
Abstract: Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Abstract Background Strict glycaemic control (SGC) has become a contentious issue in modern intensiv...
Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its poten...
Single center randomized controlled trials could demonstrate a benefit of strict glycemic control on...
Objective Intensive insulin therapy is associated with the risk of hypoglycemia and increased costs ...
Objective: Intensive insulin therapy is associated with the risk of hypoglycemia and increased costs...
Objectives: Tight glycemic control using intermittent blood glucose measurements is associated with ...
Glucose management in intensive care unit (ICU) patients has been a matter of debate for almost two ...
Background. Three trials of tight glucose control (TGC) found clinical benefit of normalization of b...
Hyperglycemia is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) both in patients with and without a previou...
Tight glycaemic control (TGC) in critical care has shown distinct benefits, but has also proven diff...