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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 and Michael Quintel

Critical Care 2008, 12:R129 doi:10.1186/cc7097

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Organ failure and tight glycemic control in the SPRINT study

J Geoffrey Chase, Christopher G Pretty, Leesa Pfeifer, Geoffrey M Shaw, Jean-Charles Preiser, Aaron J Le Compte, Jessica Lin, Darren Hewett, Katherine T Moorhead, Thomas Desaive Critical Care 2010, 14:R154 (12 August 2010)

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Year in review 2008: Critical Care - metabolism

Jean-Charles Preiser Critical Care 2009, 13:228 (21 October 2009)

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The impact of early hypoglycemia and blood glucose variability on outcome in critical illness

Sean M Bagshaw, Rinaldo Bellomo, Michael J Jacka, Moritoki Egi, Graeme K Hart, Carol George, Critical Care 2009, 13:R91 (17 June 2009)

Early hypoglycemia and blood glucose variability show a clinically relevant association with increased mortality in critically ill patients, while the severity of hypoglycemia in particular corresponds closely to the extent of this increase.

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Is reducing variability of blood glucose the real but hidden target of intensive insulin therapy?

Moritoki Egi, Rinaldo Bellomo, Michael C Reade Critical Care 2009, 13:302 (6 April 2009)

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The severity of sepsis: yet another factor influencing glycemic control

James S Krinsley Critical Care 2008, 12:194 (25 November 2008)