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Glycemic penalty index for adequately assessing and comparing different blood glucose control algorithms

Tom Van Herpe*, Jos De Brabanter, Martine Beullens, Bart De Moor and Greet Van den Berghe

Critical Care 2008, 12:R24 doi:10.1186/cc6800

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Impact of a simple computer alert on the quality of tight glycemic control

E Stichele, W De Becker, P Wouters, D Cottem, G Berghe, G Meyfroidt Critical Care 2009, 13(Suppl 1):P123 (13 March 2009)

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Ingredients for adequate evaluation of blood glucose algorithms as applied to the critically ill

Tom Van Herpe, Bart De Moor, Greet Berghe Critical Care 2009, 13:102 (7 January 2009)

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A systematic review on quality indicators for tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients: need for an unambiguous indicator reference subset

Saeid Eslami, Nicolette F de Keizer, Evert de Jonge, Marcus J Schultz, Ameen Abu-Hanna Critical Care 2008, 12:R139 (11 November 2008)

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The impact of the severity of sepsis on the risk of hypoglycaemia and glycaemic variability

Reiner M Waeschle, Onnen Moerer, Reinhard Hilgers, Peter Herrmann, Peter Neumann, Michael Quintel Critical Care 2008, 12:R129 (21 October 2008)

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Tight glucose control: should we move from intensive insulin therapy alone to modulation of insulin and nutritional inputs?

Pierre Kalfon, Jean-Charles Preiser Critical Care 2008, 12:156 (19 June 2008)

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Patient-level glucose reporting: averages, episodes, or something in between?

Susan S Braithwaite Critical Care 2008, 12:133 (10 April 2008)