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Glucose control in the ICU: is there a time for more ambitious targets again?

Martin Haluzik1, Milos Mraz2, Petr Kopecky3, Michal Lips3, Stepan Svacina2.   

Abstract

During the last 2 decades, the treatment of hyperglycemia in critically ill patients has become one of the most discussed topics in the intensive medicine field. The initial data suggesting significant benefit of normalization of blood glucose levels in critically ill patients using intensive intravenous insulin therapy have been challenged or even neglected by some later studies. At the moment, the need for glucose control in critically ill patients is generally accepted yet the target glucose values are still the subject of ongoing debates. In this review, we summarize the current data on the benefits and risks of tight glucose control in critically ill patients focusing on the novel technological approaches including continuous glucose monitoring and its combination with computer-based algorithms that might help to overcome some of the hurdles of tight glucose control. Since increased risk of hypoglycemia appears to be the major obstacle of tight glucose control, we try to put forward novel approaches that may help to achieve optimal glucose control with low risk of hypoglycemia. If such approaches can be implemented in real-world practice the entire concept of tight glucose control may need to be revisited.
© 2014 Diabetes Technology Society.

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Keywords:  continuous glucose monitoring; critically ill patients; glucose control; hypoglycemia; intensive care unit

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24876440      PMCID: PMC4764214          DOI: 10.1177/1932296814533847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diabetes Sci Technol        ISSN: 1932-2968


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