Increased blood glucose variability during therapeutic hypothermia and outcome after cardiac arrest*
Article 2011 en
Authors
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Nadine Cueni-Villoz
AD
Alessandro Devigili
FD
Frederik Delodder
Abstract
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Mild therapeutic hypothermia is associated with higher blood glucose levels, increased blood glucose variability, and greater insulin requirements compared to the postrewarming normothermic phase. Increased blood glucose variability during therapeutic hypothermia is a predictor of inhospital mortality after cardiac arrest, independent of injury severity and mean blood glucose levels.
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