Tight Blood-Glucose Control without Early Parenteral Nutrition in the ICU

In this randomized, controlled trial involving critically ill patients not receiving early parenteral nutrition, tight glucose control did not affect the length of time that ICU care was needed or mortality.

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Published in:The New England journal of medicine Vol. 389; no. 13; pp. 1180 - 1190
Main Authors: Gunst, Jan, Debaveye, Yves, Güiza, Fabian, Dubois, Jasperina, De Bruyn, Astrid, Dauwe, Dieter, De Troy, Erwin, Casaer, Michael P., De Vlieger, Greet, Haghedooren, Renata, Jacobs, Bart, Meyfroidt, Geert, Ingels, Catherine, Muller, Jan, Vlasselaers, Dirk, Desmet, Lars, Mebis, Liese, Wouters, Pieter J., Stessel, Björn, Geebelen, Laurien, Vandenbrande, Jeroen, Brands, Michiel, Gruyters, Ine, Geerts, Ester, De Pauw, Ilse, Vermassen, Joris, Peperstraete, Harlinde, Hoste, Eric, De Waele, Jan J., Herck, Ingrid, Depuydt, Pieter, Wilmer, Alexander, Hermans, Greet, Benoit, Dominique D., Van den Berghe, Greet
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Massachusetts Medical Society 28.09.2023
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ISSN:0028-4793, 1533-4406, 1533-4406
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Summary:In this randomized, controlled trial involving critically ill patients not receiving early parenteral nutrition, tight glucose control did not affect the length of time that ICU care was needed or mortality.
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ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa2304855