Book Chapter
Intensive Insulin Therapy for the Critically Ill Patient
Ilse Vanhorebeek and Greet Van den Berghe
Contemporary Endocrinology, 2008, Controversies in Treating Diabetes, Pages 157-177
Journal Article
Insulin therapy in the intensive care unit should be targeted to maintain blood glucose between 4.4 mmol/l and 6.1 mmol/l
G. Van den Berghe
Diabetologia, 2008, Volume 51, Number 6, Pages 911-915
Journal Article
Glucose dysmetabolism and prognosis in critical illness
Chiara Lazzeri, Roberto Tarquini, Francesco Giunta and Gian Franco Gensini
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2009, Volume 4, Number 2, Pages 147-156
Book Chapter
The Role of Insulin and Blood Glucose Control
L. Langouche, I. Vanhorebeek and G. Van den Berghe
Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, 1, Volume 44, Mechanisms of Sepsis-Induced Organ Dysfunction and Recovery, Part 4, Pages 287-297
Journal Article
Hypoglycaemia: the limiting factor in the glycaemic management of the critically ill?
P. E. Cryer
Diabetologia, 2006, Volume 49, Number 8, Pages 1722-1725
Journal Article
No, the glycaemic target in the critically ill should not be ≤6.1 mmol/l
J. M. Miles, M. M. McMahon and W. L. Isley
Diabetologia, 2008, Volume 51, Number 6, Pages 916-920
Journal Article
Current status of tight blood sugar control
Jean-Charles Preiser and Philippe Devos
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008, Volume 10, Number 5, Pages 377-382
Journal Article
Intensive Insulin Therapy After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Federico Bilotta, Remo Caramia, Ibolja Cernak, Francesca Paola Paoloni and Andrea Doronzio, et al.
Neurocritical Care, 2008, Volume 9, Number 2, Pages 159-166
Book Chapter
Glucose Control and Monitoring in the ICU
C. De Block and P. Rogiers
2007, Intensive Care Medicine, Part 2, Pages 113-129
Book Chapter
Glucose Control and Monitoring in the ICU
C. De Block and P. Rogiers
Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, 1, Volume 2007, Intensive Care Medicine, Part 2, Pages 113-129