Hospital outcomes and cumulative burden from complications in type 2 diabetic sepsis patients: a cohort study using administrative and hospital-based databases
Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism2019Vol. 10, pp. 2042018819875406–2042018819875406
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Ming‐Shun Hsieh, Sung-Yuan Hu, Chorng–Kuang How, Chen‐June Seak, Vivian Chia‐Rong Hsieh, Jin-Wei Lin, Pau‐Chung Chen
Abstract
For type 2 diabetic sepsis patients, the diabetes-related complication burden was the major determinant of hospital mortality rather than diabetes per se, HbA1c level, or initial blood glucose level.
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