Patients with diabetes in the intensive care unit; not served by treatment, yet protected?

S.E. Siegelaar, J.H. Devries, J.B. Hoekstra

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Abstract

Diabetes is associated with severe complications and decreased life expectancy. However, in the previous issue of Critical Care, Vincent and colleagues report no difference in mortality between patients with insulin-treated diabetes and patients without diabetes in the intensive care unit ( ICU), despite larger severity of illness in the diabetes group at admission. This study contributes to the growing evidence that diabetes in itself is not a risk factor for ICU mortality, although the mechanisms are not yet fully understood. On the other hand, patients with diabetes seem not to benefit from tight glycemic control during their ICU stay. Different treatment approaches may be needed for patients with diabetes and patients with stress hyperglycemia
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)126
JournalCritical Care
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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