Glycemic control in critically ... ill patients. SIH results from insulin resistance and decreased insulin secretion due to stress from illness, leading to elevated blood glucose levels.
More evidence that just keeping glucose levels <180 mg/dL is better than striving for very low levels. Prior studies of the effects of intensive glucose control in critically ill patients have ...
Changes Clinical Practice: Intensive insulin treatment (IIT) targeting blood glucose at 4.4 and 6.1mmol/l (80-110mg/dl) as previously indicated in critically ill patients is no longer acceptable.
Red blood cell transfusions (RBCTs ... paving the way for safer and more effective treatments for critically ill patients.
Red blood cell transfusions (RBCTs) are life-saving treatments for critically ill patients suffering from ... researchers are exploring new tools to monitor these effects more precisely.
The Prime Plus analyzers have the unique ability to report the estimated plasma volume (ePV) — a very important test that assesses the intravascular fluid content of blood, which indicates the ...