Implementation and evaluation of the SPRINT protocol for tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients: a clinical practice change
Critical Care2008Vol. 12(2), pp. R49–R49
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J. Geoffrey Chase, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Aaron Le Compte, Timothy Lonergan, Michael Willacy, Xing‐Wei Wong, Jessica Lin, Thomas Lotz, Dominic Lee, Christopher E. Hann
Abstract
SPRINT achieved a high level of glycaemic control on a severely ill critical cohort population. Reductions in mortality were observed compared with a retrospective hyperglycaemic cohort. Range and peak blood glucose metrics were no longer correlated with mortality outcome under SPRINT.
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