Insulin resistance in critical illness: consequences for nutrition therapy and glucose management.
This review summarizes recent evidence regarding glucose control in critical illness.
This review summarizes recent evidence regarding glucose control in critical illness.
The aim of this study was to determine which method, between continuous ernteral nutrition and discontinuous enteral nutrition, is more effective in meeting nutrient recommendations and improving glycemic control and biochemical parameters related to protein anabolism.
A systematic literature review to evaluate treating noncritically ill patients with hyperglycemia who were receiving artificial nutrition.
Test on author's hypothesis that supplementing parenteral nutrition therapy with chromium would improve glucose tolerance and parenteral nutrition calorie delivery in infants during the first week of life.
This study's aim was to determine whether decreasing the frequency of glucose testing in patients receiving parenteral nutrition can reduce costs safely.