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Published on: June 11, 2012
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Shazia Hussain1, Myuri Moorthy2
1The Royal London Hospital, London, UK.
Abstract:
Inpatient hyperglycaemia is associated with poor patient outcomes. The majority of inpatients with diabetes are admitted with non-diabetes-related conditions and are primarily cared for by a clinician who does not specialise in diabetes. We describe common inpatient hyperglycaemia scenarios and outline strategic management approaches for the general physician, enabling better frontline care for people with diabetes.
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