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Stress Hyperglycemia in the ICU


Hyperglycemia Control in the Critically Ill - Surgicalcriticalcare.net

To control stress hyperglycemia, both subcutaneous and intravenous insulin have been increasingly utilized in the intensive care unit (ICU). One of the primary ...

Effects of stress hyperglycemia on cardiac function and prognosis in ...

Intensive insulin therapy significantly decreased RAP, PAP, PAWP, BNP, and increased CO, CI, PaO2, and PaCO2. Moreover, ICU length of stay, the ...

Stress hyperglycaemia - The Lancet

One risk factor that has received much attention is the presence of pre-existing diabetes. So-called stress hyperglycaemia is usually defined as ...

Stress hyperglycemia - Wikipedia

Stress hyperglycemia (also called stress diabetes or diabetes of injury) is a medical term referring to transient elevation of the blood glucose due to the ...

Treatment thresholds for hyperglycemia in critically ill patients with ...

Although there is no accepted definition of acute hyperglycemia in the critical care setting, it is generally considered to be above 180–220 mg/ ...

Stress hyperglycemia ratio linked to worse prognosis in Cardiac ...

This study aimed to delineate correlation between stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) and clinical outcomes among patients in the cardiac intensive care unit ( ...

Stress Hyperglycemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of ...

Previous studies have suggested that for critically ill intensive care unit (ICU) patients without a history of abnormal glucose metabolism, ...

Updates on the Management of Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Adult ...

Many other studies have also suggested that the early intervention and treatment of inpatient hyperglycemia can reduce the risks of hospital- ...

Stress hyperglycemia linked to diabetes following critical illness

Researchers defined stress hyperglycemia according to the highest random glucose level at least 7.8 mmol/L (140 mg/dL) during the index ...

Insulin therapy and blood glucose management in critically ill patients

Blood glucose ranges were determined according to the Society of Critical Care Medicine recommendations [6]. Hypoglycaemia was defined as a ...

Glycemic management in critically ill patients

Hyperglycemia is defined as an acute sustained rise in serum glucose levels[1]. Stress hyperglycemia is associated with the physiologic response ...

Studies in Medical Sciences - مجله مطالعات علوم پزشکی

The rate of stress-induced hyperglycemia was 19.2%. The mean age of the patients was 39 ± 24 years. The most common cause of hospitalization in ICU was ...

Stress hyperglycemia is associated with longer ICU length of stay ...

Stress hyperglycemia was defined as preoperative glucose-to-HbA1c ratio > calculated-median. Postoperative outcomes including modified Rankin ...

Stress-induced Hyperglycemia Ratio as an Independent Risk Factor ...

Purpose: To determine whether the stress-induced hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) is independently associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients in.

Stress hyperglycemia: Why does stress raise blood sugar levels?

It commonly affects people who are critically ill in the hospital. In hospitals, a doctor uses insulin infusions to manage glucose levels and ...

Stress Induced Hyperglycemia and the Subsequent Risk of Type 2 ...

Stress induced hyperglycemia was defined as a blood glucose ≥ 11.1 mmol/L (200 mg/dL) within 24 hours of ICU admission. Prevalent diabetes was identified ...

Insulin Therapy for Hyperglycemia Management in Critically Ill Patients

Clinicians in critical care settings are often challenged by the onset and treatment of hyperglycemia due to its association with increased risk of adverse ...

Toward Understanding Tight Glycemic Control in the ICU

Asso ciation, and other authorities suggested that stress hyperglycemia be considered in any critically ill patient with a blood glucose in excess of 110 ...

Stress Hyperglycemia, Insulin Treatment, and Innate Immune Cells

The underlying causes of hyperglycemia during critical illness are attributed to the increased hepatic glucose production and impaired glucose ...

Management of Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Patients in Non ...

Observational and randomized controlled studies indicate that improvement in glycemic control results in lower rates of hospital complications in general ...