Literature DB >> 23816891

[Role of continuous subcutaneous glucose monitoring in intensive care].

Gábor Marics1, Levente Koncz, Anna Körner, Borbála Mikos, Péter Tóth-Heyn.   

Abstract

Critical care associated with stress hyperglycaemia has gained a new view in the last decade since the demonstration of the beneficial effects of strong glycaemic control on the mortality in intensive care units. Strong glycaemic control may, however, induce hypoglycaemia, resulting in increased mortality, too. Pediatric population has an increased risk of hypoglycaemia because of the developing central nervous system. In this view there is a strong need for close monitoring of glucose levels in intensive care units. The subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring developed for diabetes care is an alternative for this purpose instead of regular blood glucose measurements. It is important to know the limitations of subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring in intensive care. Decreased tissue perfusion may disturb the results of subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring, because the measurement occurs in interstitial fluid. The routine use of subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring in intensive care units is not recommended yet until sufficient data on the reliability of the system are available. The Medtronic subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring system is evaluated in the review partly based on the authors own results.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23816891     DOI: 10.1556/OH.2013.29662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orv Hetil        ISSN: 0030-6002            Impact factor:   0.540


  2 in total

1.  Evaluation of an open access software for calculating glucose variability parameters of a continuous glucose monitoring system applied at pediatric intensive care unit.

Authors:  Gábor Marics; Zsófia Lendvai; Csaba Lódi; Levente Koncz; Dávid Zakariás; György Schuster; Borbála Mikos; Csaba Hermann; Attila J Szabó; Péter Tóth-Heyn
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2015-04-24       Impact factor: 2.819

2.  Real-time continuous glucose monitoring in children with critical illness - do we need it?

Authors:  Ahmed El-Nawawy
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2015-11
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