Dysglycaemia in the critically ill and the interaction of chronic and acute glycaemia with mortality
Mark P. Plummer, Rinaldo Bellomo, Caroline E. Cousins, etalIntensive Care Med, 2014, 40:973–980
Comment
This prospective observational study explores the effect of acute and chronic glycaemic control on outcomes in critical illness. That is, should target glycaemic range be individualised based on prior glycaemic control. They classified 1000 patients as;
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Comment
This prospective observational study explores the effect of acute and chronic glycaemic control on outcomes in critical illness. That is, should target glycaemic range be individualised based on prior glycaemic control. They classified 1000 patients as;
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