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Stress hyperglycemia and enhanced sensitivity to myocardial infarction


KA Webster - Current Hypertension Reports, 2008 - Springer
In patients admitted to intensive care units with an acute myocardial infarction
(AMI), the concomitant occur- rence of hyperglycemia enhances the risk of
morbidity and mortality, whether or not the patient has a prior diagnosis ...
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Stress hyperglycaemia

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KM Dungan, SS Braithwaite, JC Preiser - The Lancet, 2009 - Elsevier
Results of randomised controlled trials of tight glycaemic control in hospital
inpatients might vary with population and disease state. Individualised therapy
for different hospital inpatient populations and identification of patients ...
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Glucose dysmetabolism and prognosis in critical illness


C Lazzeri, R Tarquini, F Giunta, GF Gensini - Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Acute hyperglycemia frequently present in stress conditions, has long
been generally accepted as normal, and not thought to be a cause for concern
since a moderate hyperglycemia in critically ill adult patients has been ...
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Continuous glucose monitoring as a tool to identify hyperglycaemia in non-diabetic patients …


RP Radermecker, A Sultan, C Piot, AS Remy, … - Diabetic medicine: a journal of the British Diabetic …, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
AIM: To explore the occurrence and the distribution of glucose excursions > 7.8
mmol/l by continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in non-diabetic patients admitted
with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). METHODS: Twenty-one non-diabetic ...
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Continuous glucose monitoring and hyperglycaemic episodes in non diabetic patients with …


RP Radermecker, A Sultan, C Piot, A Saint … - interscience.wiley.com
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[PDF] In-Hospital Outcome According to the Initial Management and the “Thrombolysis in …


HC Jeong, MH Jeong, YK Ahn, SC Chae, YJ … - Korean Circ J, 2007 - koreancircj.kr
Print ISSN 1738-5520 / On-line ISSN 1738-5555 Copyright ⓒ 2007 The Korean
Society of Cardiology ... In-Hospital Outcome According to the Initial
Management and ... Hae-Chang Jeong, MD, Myung Ho Jeong, MD, Young Keun ...
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Does acute hyperglycemia add prognostic value to the GRACE score in individuals with …


LCL Correia, MS Rocha, AP Bittencourt, R … - Clinica Chimica Acta, 2009 - Elsevier
Among the 148 patients studied, 11.5% developed cardiovascular events. Patients
in the forth quartile of admission glucose (≥ 175 mg/dl) had a greater
incidence of events, compared with those in the first 3 quartiles (22% vs. ...
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Usefulness of Changes in Fasting Glucose During Hospitalization to Predict Long-Term …


D Aronson, H Hammerman, M Suleiman, W … - The American Journal of Cardiology, 2009 - Elsevier
Stress hyperglycemia is a complex phenomenon that incorporates the cumulative
effects of multiple factors. Rapid changes in blood glucose may reflect
neurohormonal and homodynamic events that affect patient outcome. We ...
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Blood glucose and its prognostic implications in patients hospitalised with acute myocardial …

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M Kosiborod - Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research, 2008 - dvr.sagepub.com
Abstract E levated blood glucose and its potential link with adverse outcomes in
patients with acute myocar- dial infarction (AMI) has been the subject of
intense study over more than 40 years. The numerous observational studies ...
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