2015 American Control Conference (ACC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/acc.2015.7172132
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Population-specific models of glycemic control in intensive care: Towards a simulation-based methodology for protocol optimization

Abstract: Stress-induced hyperglycemia is common in critically ill patients, where elevated blood glucose and glycemic variability have been found to contribute to infection, slow wound healing, and short-term mortality. Early clinical studies demonstrated improvement in mortality and morbidity resulting from intensive insulin therapy targeting euglycemia. Follow-up clinical studies have shown mixed results suggesting that the risk of hypoglycemia may outweigh the benefits of aggressive glycemic control. None of the pri… Show more

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“…This work is conceptually similar to a previous effort, 23 where the UVA/Padova simulator 24,25 was adapted for ICU patients. Stress-action curves were identified via deconvolution to characterize metabolic changes.…”
Section: Replay Simulatorsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This work is conceptually similar to a previous effort, 23 where the UVA/Padova simulator 24,25 was adapted for ICU patients. Stress-action curves were identified via deconvolution to characterize metabolic changes.…”
Section: Replay Simulatorsmentioning
confidence: 87%