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Survival benefits of intensive insulin therapy in critical illness

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B Ellger, Y Debaveye, I Vanhorebeek, L Langouche, A … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Tight blood glucose control with insulin reduces morbidity and mortality of critically ill
patients. However, the relative impact of maintaining normoglycemia and of glycemia-independent
actions of insulin remains unknown. We therefore independently manipulated blood ...
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[PDF] Impact of Maintaining Normoglycemia Versus Glycemia-Independent Actions of …


B Ellger, Y Debaveye, I Vanhorebeek, L Langouche, A … - DIABETES, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Tight blood glucose control with insulin reduces morbidity and mortality of critically ill
patients. However, the rela- tive impact of maintaining normoglycemia and of glycemia- independent
actions of insulin remains unknown. We therefore independently manipulated blood ...
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Protection of hepatocyte mitochondrial ultrastructure and function by strict blood …


I Vanhorebeek, R De Vos, D Mesotten, PJ Wouters, C … - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier
In the liver, hypertrophic mitochondria with an increased number of abnormal and irregular cristae
and reduced matrix electron density were observed in seven of nine conventionally treated
patients. Only one of 11 patients given intensive insulin treatment had these ...
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Intensive insulin therapy protects the endothelium of critically ill patients

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… , I Vanhorebeek, D Vlasselaers, S Vander … - Journal of Clinical …, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The vascular endothelium controls vasomotor tone and microvascular flow and regulates trafficking
of nutrients and biologically active molecules. When endothelial activation is excessive, compromised
microcirculation and subsequent cellular hypoxia contribute to the risk of organ failure. ...
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Contribution of circulating lipids to the improved outcome of critical illness by …

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D Mesotten, JV Swinnen, F Vanderhoydonc, PJ … - Journal of Clinical …, 2004 - Endocrine Soc
Compared with the conventional approach, which recommended only insulin therapy when blood
glucose levels exceeded 12 mmol/liter, strict maintenance of blood glucose levels less than 6.1
mmol/liter with intensive insulin therapy has shown to reduce intensive care mortality, ...
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Metabolic, endocrine, and immune effects of stress hyperglycemia in a rabbit …

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F Weekers, AP Giulietti, M Michalaki, W Coopmans, E … - Endocrinology, 2003 - Endocrine Soc
Stress hyperglycemia is frequent in critically ill patients. The aim of this study was to investigate
the effect of blood glucose control with insulin on endocrine, metabolic, and immune function
in an animal model of severe injury. Seventy-two hours after alloxan injection and ...
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Intensive insulin therapy in mixed medical/surgical intensive care units

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G Van den Berghe, A Wilmer, I Milants, PJ Wouters, B … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Intensive insulin therapy (IIT) improves the outcome of prolonged critically ill patients, but concerns
remain regarding potential harm and the optimal blood glucose level. These questions were
addressed using the pooled dataset of two randomized controlled trials. Independent of ...
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How does blood glucose control with insulin save lives in intensive care?

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G Van den Berghe - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Patients requiring prolonged intensive care are at high risk for multiple organ failure and
death. Insulin resistance and hyperglycemia accompany critical illness, and the severity of this
“diabetes of stress” reflects the risk of death. Recently it was shown that preventing ...
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Strict blood glucose control with insulin during intensive care after cardiac surgery: …

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C Ingels, Y Debaveye, I Milants, E Buelens, A … - European heart …, 2006 - Eur Soc Cardiology
Received 24 November 2005; revised 3 March 2006; accepted 9 March 2006; online
publish-ahead-of-print 11 April 2006 ... Aims To document the impact of intensive insulin therapy
during intensive care on long-term (4 years) outcome of high-risk cardiac surgery ...
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Modulation of asymmetric dimethylarginine in critically ill patients receiving …

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MPC Siroen, PAM van Leeuwen, RJ Nijveldt, T … - Critical care …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Supported, in part, by grant G.0278.03 from the Fund for Scientific Research, Flanders,
Belgium; by grant OT 03/56 from the Research Council of the Catholic University of Leuven; and
by the Belgian Foundation for Research in Congenital Heart Diseases. Greet Van den ...
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