Glucose control in severely thermally injured pediatric patients: what glucose range should be the target?
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Interdisciplinary position statement on management of hyperglycemia in peri-operative and intensive careImpact of stress-induced diabetes on outcomes in severely burned childrenClinical review: Glucose control in severely burned patients - current best practice.Hypoglycemia is associated with increased postburn morbidity and mortality in pediatric patientsIncreasing blood glucose variability is a precursor of sepsis and mortality in burned patientsPersistent inflammatory, immunosuppressed, catabolic syndrome (PICS): A new phenotype of multiple organ failureAssociation of hyperglycemia, glucocorticoids, and insulin use with morbidity and mortality in the pediatric intensive care unit.Postburn Hypermetabolism: Past, Present, and Future.Association of postburn fatty acids and triglycerides with clinical outcome in severely burned childrenInsulin therapy improves protein metabolism in the critically ill.Moderate glucose control results in less negative nitrogen balances in medical intensive care unit patients: a randomized, controlled study.Survivors versus nonsurvivors postburn: differences in inflammatory and hypermetabolic trajectoriesStatistical and clinical analysis of alterations in glucose values after burns.Bacterial respiratory tract infections are promoted by systemic hyperglycemia after severe burn injury in pediatric patients.A Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Bedside Computer Clinical Decision Support Protocol for Hyperglycemia Is Feasible, Safe and Offers Advantages.Tight glycemic control using an artificial endocrine pancreas may play an important role in preventing infection after pancreatic resection.Optimal blood glucose control in severely burned patients: a long way to go, but one step closer.Burn injury outcomes in patients with pre-existing diabetic mellitus: Risk of hospital-acquired infections and inpatient mortality.Chronic Critical Illness: Application of What We Know.
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Glucose control in severely thermally injured pediatric patients: what glucose range should be the target?
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David N Herndon
Fatemeh Emdad
Felicia N Williams
Gabriela A Kulp
Marc G Jeschke
Robert Kraft
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521-7; discussion 527-8
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10.1097/SLA.0B013E3181F2774C
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2010-09-01T00:00:00Z