Search Results - "Krinsley, James"
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Glycemic variability: A strong independent predictor of mortality in critically ill patients
Published in Critical care medicine (01-11-2008)“…OBJECTIVES:To determine the effect of glycemic variability, assessed by the standard deviation of each patient’s mean glucose level, on mortality in a…”
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Glucose Control in Critically Ill Patients: Is It All Relative?
Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-2024)Get full text
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Severe hypoglycemia in critically ill patients: Risk factors and outcomes
Published in Critical care medicine (01-10-2007)“…OBJECTIVE:To determine the risk factors for development of severe hypoglycemia (defined as glucose <40 mg/dL) in critically ill patients and define the…”
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Is It Time to Rethink Blood Glucose Targets in Critically Ill Patients?
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Time in blood glucose range 70 to 140 mg/dl >80% is strongly associated with increased survival in non-diabetic critically ill adults
Published in Critical care (London, England) (20-04-2015)“…Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia and increased glucose variability are independently associated with increased risk of death in critically ill adults. The…”
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The Interaction of Acute and Chronic Glycemia on the Relationship of Hyperglycemia, Hypoglycemia, and Glucose Variability to Mortality in the Critically Ill
Published in Critical care medicine (01-12-2020)“…OBJECTIVES:To determine the relationship between preadmission glycemia, reflected by hemoglobin A1c level, glucose metrics, and mortality in critically ill…”
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The goal of personalized glucose control in the critically ill remains elusive
Published in Intensive care medicine (01-11-2021)Get full text
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Prospective Evaluation of a Dynamic Acuity Score for Regularly Assessing a Critically Ill Patient’s Risk of Mortality
Published in Critical care medicine (01-10-2023)“…Predictive models developed for use in ICUs have been based on retrospectively collected data, which does not take into account the challenges associated with…”
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Diabetic status and the relation of the three domains of glycemic control to mortality in critically ill patients: an international multicenter cohort study
Published in Critical care (London, England) (01-01-2013)“…Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and increased glycemic variability have each been independently associated with increased risk of mortality in critically ill…”
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Percentage of Time in Range 70 to 139 mg/dL Is Associated With Reduced Mortality Among Critically Ill Patients Receiving IV Insulin Infusion
Published in Chest (01-11-2019)“…In addition to hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and glycemic variability, reduced time in targeted blood glucose range (TIR) is associated with increased risk of…”
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Quantification of stress‐induced hyperglycaemia associated with key diagnostic categories using the stress hyperglycaemia ratio
Published in Diabetic medicine (01-10-2022)“…Aim Stress‐induced hyperglycaemia (SIH) is the acute increase from preadmission glycaemia and is associated with poor outcomes. Early recognition of SIH and…”
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Glycemic control in the critically ill - 3 domains and diabetic status means one size does not fit all
Published in Critical care (London, England) (01-01-2013)“…Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and increased glucose variability have each been shown to be independently associated with increased risk of mortality in the…”
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Brain Glucose Sensing and the Problem of Relative Hypoglycemia
Published in Diabetes care (01-02-2023)“…"Relative hypoglycemia" is an often-overlooked complication of diabetes characterized by an increase in the glycemic threshold for detecting and responding to…”
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SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF PERSONALIZED GLYCEMIC CONTROL IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: A 2-YEAR BEFORE AND AFTER INTERVENTIONAL TRIAL
Published in Endocrine practice (01-03-2017)“…To determine the safety and efficacy of a change in blood glucose (BG) control protocol from a single target to 2 targets based on diabetes mellitus (DM)…”
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Is it time to abandon glucose control in critically ill adult patients?
Published in Current opinion in critical care (01-08-2019)“…To summarize the advances in literature that support the best current practices regarding glucose control in the critically ill. There are differences between…”
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Pre-morbid glycemic control modifies the interaction between acute hypoglycemia and mortality
Published in Intensive care medicine (01-04-2016)“…Purpose To study the impact of pre-morbid glycemic control on the association between acute hypoglycemia in intensive care unit (ICU) patients and subsequent…”
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Guidelines for the use of an insulin infusion for the management of hyperglycemia in critically ill patients
Published in Critical care medicine (01-12-2012)“…OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the literature and identify important aspects of insulin therapy that facilitate safe and effective infusion therapy for a defined…”
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Mild hypoglycemia is independently associated with increased mortality in the critically ill
Published in Critical care (London, England) (25-07-2011)“…Severe hypoglycemia (blood glucose concentration (BG) < 40 mg/dL) is independently associated with an increased risk of mortality in critically ill patients…”
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Pre-admission functional status impacts the performance of the APACHE IV model of mortality prediction in critically ill patients
Published in Critical care (London, England) (15-05-2017)“…Functional status (FS) before intensive care unit (ICU) admission is associated with short-term and long-term outcomes among critically ill patients. However,…”
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