Search Results - "Le Compte, A. J."
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Tight glycemic control in critical care – The leading role of insulin sensitivity and patient variability: A review and model-based analysis
Published in Computer methods and programs in biomedicine (01-05-2011)“…Abstract Tight glycemic control (TGC) has emerged as a major research focus in critical care due to its potential to simultaneously reduce both mortality and…”
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Glucometer accuracy and implications for clinical studies
Published in Critical care (London, England) (01-01-2012)Get full text
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Pilot trial of STAR in the medical ICU
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Does tight glycemic control positively impact on patient mortality?
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Validation of a virtual patient and virtual trials method for accurate prediction of tight glycemic control protocol performance
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Enhanced insulin sensitivity variability in the first 3 days of ICU stay: implications for tight glycemic control
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Rethinking glycaemic control in critical illness - from concept to clinical practice change
Published in Critical care and resuscitation (01-06-2006)“…OBJECTIVE: To examine the practical difficulties in managing hyperglycaemia in critical illness and to present recently developed model-based glycaemic…”
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Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
Published in 2012 IEEE-EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (01-12-2012)“…Sepsis patients normally suffer microcirculatory dysfunction, which results in organ failure and increased risk of death [1]. Importantly, microcirculatory…”
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Validation of a Model-based Virtual Trials Method for Tight Glycaemic Control in Intensive Care
Published in UKACC International Conference on CONTROL 2010 (2010)“…In-silico virtual trials offer significant advantages in cost, time and safety. However, no such method has been truly validated with clinical data. This study…”
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Model-based cardiovascular monitoring of large pore hemofiltration during endotoxic shock in pigs
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