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A pilot study of the SPRINT protocol for tight glycemic control in critically Ill patients


T Lonergan, AL Compte, M Willacy, JG Chase … - Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2006 - liebertonline.com
Page 1. DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS Volume 8, Number 4, 2006 © Mary Ann Liebert,
Inc. A Pilot Study of the SPRINT Protocol for Tight Glycemic ...
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A novel, model-based insulin and nutrition delivery controller for glycemic regulation in …


XW Wong, I Singh-Levett, LJ Hollingsworth, … - Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2006 - liebertonline.com
Page 1. 174 DIABETES TECHNOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS Volume 8, Number 2, 2006 © Mary Ann
Liebert, Inc. A Novel, Model-Based Insulin and Nutrition Delivery ...
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Model predictive glycaemic regulation in critical illness using insulin and nutrition input: a …

- canterbury.ac.nz [PDF] 
XW Wong, JG Chase, GM Shaw, CE Hann, T … - Medical Engineering and Physics, 2006 - Elsevier
Stress-induced hyperglycaemia is prevalent in intensive care, impairing the
immune response. Nutritional support regimes with high glucose content further
exacerbate the problem. Tight glucose control has been shown to reduce ...
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Model-based glycaemic control in critical care—A review of the state of the possible

- canterbury.ac.nz [PDF] 
JG Chase, GM Shaw, XW Wong, T Lotz, J Lin … - Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2006 - Elsevier
However, clinical results are highly variable and there is little agreement on
what levels of performance can be achieved and how to achieve them. A typical
clinical solution is to use ad-hoc protocols based primarily on experience, ...
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[PDF] Rethinking glycaemic control in critical illness-from concept to clinical practice change


GM Shaw, JG Chase, J Wong, J Lin, T Lotz, … - Critical Care and Resuscitation, 2006 - mops.jficm.anzca.edu.au
Hyperglycaemia is prevalent in critical care, even when the patient has no prior
diabetes.1-4 Increased secretion of coun- ter-regulatory hormones stimulates
endogenous glucose pro- duction and increases effective insulin ...
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Model-based insulin and nutrition administration for tight glycaemic control in critical care

- canterbury.ac.nz [PDF] 
JG Chase, GM Shaw, T Lotz, A LeCompte, J … - Current drug delivery, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
1 University of Canterbury, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Centre for
Bio-Engineering, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand; 2 Christchurch
School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, Christchurch, ...
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Inpatient management of diabetes and hyperglycemia: implications for nutrition practice and …


JL Boucher, CS Swift, MJ Franz, K Kulkarni, RG … - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2007 - Elsevier
Although numerous guidelines and standards address the management of diabetes in
outpatient settings, only recently has evidence been provided to issue standards
of care to guide clinicians in optimal inpatient glycemic control for ...
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A review of reviews: A new look at the evidence for oral nutritional supplements in clinical …


RJ Stratton, M Elia - Clinical Nutrition Supplements, 2007 - Elsevier
This review of reviews found largely consistent clinical benefits with oral
nutritional supplements in meta-analyses of trials across patient groups.
Benefits included significant reductions in mortality and complications (eg ...
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Role of enteral and parenteral nutrition in the patient with gastrointestinal and liver disease


RJ Stratton, TR Smith - Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2006 - Elsevier
Treatment of patients with or at risk of malnutrition is essential to prevent
the debilitating consequences of malnutrition on physical and psychological
function and clinical outcome (which includes a poorer response to, and ...
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Nutrition therapy for the hospitalized patient with diabetes


CS Swift, JL Boucher - Endocrine Practice, 2006 - AACE
Page 1. ENDOCRINE PRACTICE Vol 12 (Suppl 3) July/August 2006 61 ACE/ADA
Inpatient Diabetes and Glycemic Control Consensus Conference ...
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