Computerized intensive insulin dosing can mitigate hypoglycemia and achieve tight glycemic control when glucose measurement is performed frequently and on time
Critical Care2009Vol. 13(5), pp. R163–R163
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Rattan Juneja, Corbin P. Roudebush, Stanley A. Nasraway, Adam Golas, Judith Jacobi, Joni C. Carroll, Deborah Nelson, Victor J. Abad, Samuel Flanders
Abstract
Glycemic control to a lower glucose target range can be achieved using a computerized insulin dosing protocol. With particular attention to timely measurement and adjustment of insulin doses the risk of hypoglycemia experienced can be minimized.
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