Journal article
Intensive versus conventional glucose control in critically Ill patients
S Finfer, R Bellomo, D Blair, SYS Su, D Foster, V Dhingra, D Cook, P Dodek, WR Henderson, PC Hébert, DK Heyland, C McArthur, E McDonald, I Mitchell, JA Myburgh, R Nor-ton, J Potte, BG Robinson
New England Journal of Medicine | MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOC | Published : 2009
Abstract
Background The optimal target range for blood glucose in critically ill patients remains unclear. Methods Within 24 hours after admission to an intensive care unit(ICU), adults who were expected to require treatment in the ICU on 3 or more consecutive days were randomly assigned to undergo either intensive glucose control, with a target blood glucose range of 81 to 108 mg per deciliter(4.5 to 6.0 mmol per liter), or conventional glucose control, with a target of 180 mg or less per deciliter(10.0 mmol or less per liter). We defined the primary end point as death from any cause within 90 days after randomization. Results Of the 6104 patients who underwent randomization, 3054 were assigned to u..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by grants from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, the Health Research Council of New Zealand, and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research.