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Moving beyond tight glucose control to safe effective glucose control

James S Krinsley and Jean-Charles Preiser*

Critical Care 2008, 12:149 doi:10.1186/cc6889

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Is "safe effective glucose control" effective and safe?

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

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