نتایج جستجو برای: intensive insulin therapy

تعداد نتایج: 934970  

Journal: :Circulation 1999
K Malmberg A Norhammar H Wedel L Rydén

BACKGROUND The Diabetes and Insulin-Glucose Infusion in Acute Myocardial Infarction (DIGAMI) study addressed prognostic factors and the effects of concomitant treatment and glycometabolic control in diabetic patients with myocardial infarction (AMI). METHODS AND RESULTS Of 620 diabetic patients with AMI, 306 were randomly assigned to a >/=24-hour insulin-glucose infusion followed by multidose...

2016
Ayse Derya Bulus Nesibe Andiran Ali Osman Köksal

Dear editor, Despite the essential role of insulin therapy in the management of patients with insulin deficiency, insulin itself may lead to adverse effects such as hypoglycemia and weight gain (1, 2). Additionally, crucial fluid retention can also occur rarely, resulting in an edematous condition. Peripheral or generalized edema is an extremely rare complication of insulin therapy, which mostl...

2018
Peter J Watkinson Vicki S Barber J Duncan Young

BACKGROUND Observational and interventional studies in patients with both acute medical conditions and long-standing diabetes have shown that improved blood glucose control confers a survival advantage or reduces complication rates. Policies of "tight" glycaemic control were rapidly adopted by many general intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide in the mid 00's, even though the results of the stu...

Journal: :Clinics in chest medicine 2003
Philip A Goldberg Silvio E Inzucchi

Endocrine emergencies are commonly encountered in the ICU. This article focuses on several important endocrine emergencies, including diabetic hyperglycemic states, adrenal insufficiency, myxedema coma, thyroid storm, and pituitary apoplexy. Other endocrine issues that are related to intensive care, such as intensive insulin therapy, relative adrenal insufficiency, and thyroid function test abn...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2007
Christof Kloos Alexander Sämann Thomas Lehmann Anke Braun Barbara Heckmann Ulrich A Müller

Improving metabolic control can reduce complications in type 2 diabetes (1–4). Conventional insulin therapy (CIT) and flexible intensive insulin therapy (FIT) are treatment options in insulin-dependent type 2 diabetic patients. In CIT, participants inject premixed human insulin (30% regular insulin, 70% NPH insulin) before breakfast and dinner and follow individually adjusted diet plans with fi...

2006

Methods A total of 1441 patients with IDDM -726 with no retinopathy at base line (the primary-prevention cohort) and 715 with mild retinopathy (the secondary-intervention cohort) were randomly assigned to intensive therapy administered either with an external insulin pump or by three or more daily insulin injections and guided by frequent blood glucose monitoring or to conventional therapy with...

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