The effect of diabetes mellitus on organ dysfunction with sepsis: an epidemiological study
Critical Care2009Vol. 13(1), pp. R18–R18
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Abstract
In sepsis, people with diabetes are less likely to develop acute respiratory failure, irrespective of source of infection. Future studies should determine the relationship of these findings to reduced risk of ALI in people with DM and causative mechanisms.
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