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    928-P: Dysglycemia in Patients without Diabetes after Renal Transplantation by SEGGELKE, STACEY A., GRIFF, MEGAN, HAWKINS, R. MATTHEW, CRAWLEY, SVITLANA, WANG, CECILIA C. LOW

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2022)
    “…Background: Patients without a prior history of diabetes often experience post-operative hyperglycemia after undergoing renal transplantation. Hyperglycemia in…”
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    1293-P: Diabetes Management at the Time of Renal Transplantation by GRIFF, MEGAN, CRAWLEY, SVITLANA, ROWLAND, ANN, SEGGELKE, STACEY A., HAWKINS, R. MATTHEW, WANG, CECILIA C. LOW

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2022)
    “…The goal of this retrospective review was to characterize the glycemic status and antihyperglycemic treatments in persons with diabetes (PwD) undergoing renal…”
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    825-P: Glycemic Control in Hospitalized Patients Receiving Enteral Nutrition by HAWKINS, R. MATTHEW, SEGGELKE, STACEY A., GIBBS, JOANNA, LINDSAY, MARK C., LOW WANG, CECILIA C.

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2021)
    “…Objective: The incidence of hyperglycemia in patients receiving enteral nutrition ranges from 34.5-50% and is associated with increased morbidity and…”
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    Comparison of 70/30 Biphasic Insulin With Glargine/Lispro Regimen in Non–Critically Ill Diabetic Patients on Continuous Enteral Nutrition Therapy by Hsia, Elisa, Seggelke, Stacey A., Gibbs, Joanna, Rasouli, Neda, Draznin, Boris

    Published in Nutrition in clinical practice (01-12-2011)
    “…Despite significant advances in inpatient diabetes management, it is still a challenge to choose the safest and most efficacious subcutaneous insulin regimen…”
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    Insulin Resistance in a Hospitalized COVID-19 Patient: A Case Review by Seggelke, Stacey A, Ingram, Claire C, Crawley, Svitlana, Low Wang, Cecilia C

    Published in Clinical diabetes (01-04-2021)
    “…C.R., a 59-year-old White man presented to the emergency room with fever, cough, shortness of breath, and diaphoresis for 4 days. His medical history was…”
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    Cardiovascular Safety of Antidiabetic Drugs in the Hospital Setting by Seggelke, Stacey A., Lindsay, Mark C., Hazlett, Ingrid, Sanagorski, Rebecca, Eckel, Robert H., Low Wang, Cecilia C.

    Published in Current diabetes reports (01-08-2017)
    “…Purpose of Review Patients with diabetes and/or stress hyperglycemia requires good glycemic control in the hospital setting, often requiring the use of…”
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    Effect of glargine insulin delivery method (pen device versus vial/syringe) on glycemic control and patient preferences in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes by Seggelke, Stacey A, Hawkins, R Matthew, Gibbs, Joanna, Rasouli, Neda, Wang, Cecilia C Low, Draznin, Boris

    Published in Endocrine practice (01-06-2014)
    “…To evaluate the effects of two different glargine insulin delivery methods (pen device vs. vial/syringe) on glycemic control and patient preferences in a…”
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    Transitional care clinic for uninsured and medicaid-covered patients with diabetes mellitus discharged from the hospital: a pilot quality improvement study by Seggelke, Stacey A, Hawkins, R Mathew, Gibbs, Joanna, Rasouli, Neda, Wang, Cecilia, Draznin, Boris

    Published in Hospital practice (1995) (01-02-2014)
    “…Transitioning from the inpatient to outpatient setting is often a problematic aspect of diabetes mellitus (DM) care. Different factors during hospitalization…”
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    Hitting the target for inpatient glycemic management by Seggelke, Stacey A

    Published in The Nurse practitioner (01-05-2011)
    “…Hyperglycemia in the hospital setting can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Many factors can influence glucose levels including critical illness,…”
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