Continuous Infusion Of Hydrocortisone Reduces Hyperglyaemia In Patients With Septic Shock
Mon, 19 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... Changing how critically ill patients are treated with hydrocortisone could reduce hyperglycemia. The results of a randomized controlled clinical trial, published today in the journal Critical Care, lead researchers to recommend using continuous infusion of low-dose hydrocortisone in patients with sepsis, rather than bolus injections. ...
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