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Improving IV Insulin Administration in a Community Hospital
Published on: June 11, 2012
[CONTROL OF HYPERGLYCEMIA IN THE CLINICAL PRACTICE]
Abstract:
The diagnosis of hyperglycemia was based on the fasting plasma glucose, the 2-h value in the 75-g oral glucose tolerance test and the determination of glycated hemoglobin. The purpose of investigation is determination of glycated hemoglobin by patients with the risk of critical condition. For it the three patients groups were investigated: with cerebrovascular diseases, with hyperasotemia and with the renal insufficience. We discoved that hyperglycemia and HbA1c formates important factor in the change of the tone of cerebral arteries. Hyperasotemia makes ponderable percent of distribution in the general population of people. The level of glycated hemoglobin by patients with latent renal insufficience was increased. The determination of HbA1c can use for patients with critical conditions.
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