Tight Blood-Glucose Control without Early Parenteral Nutrition in the ICU
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This article investigates the effects of tight blood-glucose control versus liberal glucose control in critically ill patients who are not receiving early parenteral nutrition. The study randomly assigned patients into two groups: one receiving tight glucose control, targeting blood-glucose levels between 80 to 110 mg per deciliter, and the other receiving liberal glucose control, initiating insulin only when blood-glucose levels exceeded 215 mg per deciliter. The primary outcomes measured were the length of ICU stay and mortality at 90 days. The study concluded that tight glucose control did not significantly impact the duration of ICU care or mortality rates but was associated with fewer instances of severe acute kidney injury and cholestatic liver dysfunction.
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) What was the primary outcome measured in this trial comparing tight and liberal glucose control in critically ill patients? pg 1 Which blood glucose range was targeted in the tight glucose control group? pg 1 True or False: Tight glucose control reduced the length of ICU stay in critically ill patients. pg 1 What was the insulin initiation threshold in the liberal glucose control group? pg 2 True or False: Patients receiving tight glucose control had a lower incidence of severe hypoglycemia compared to those in the liberal glucose control group. pg 2 What percentage of patients in the liberal control group experienced severe hypoglycemia? pg 2 Which of the following secondary outcomes was significantly different between the tight and liberal glucose control groups? pg 3 What percentage of patients in the tight glucose control group developed severe acute kidney injury? pg 3 True or False: Mortality at 90 days was significantly lower in the tight glucose control group compared to the liberal glucose control group. pg 2 What effect did tight glucose control have on the incidence of new infections? pg 3 Which of the following was one of the main benefits observed with tight glucose control? pg 3 What percentage of patients in the tight glucose control group required kidney-replacement therapy? pg 3 What type of nutrition was withheld from both groups during the first week in the ICU? pg 1 Which subgroup might benefit from tight glucose control according to the findings? pg 4 In this trial what was the median morning blood-glucose level achieved in the tight glucose control group? pg 2
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