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Greet Van den Berghe

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Critical Care Medicine|October 21, 2006
First do no harm ... hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia?Greet Van den Berghe
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|August 11, 2004
Tight blood glucose control with insulin in "real-life" intensive careGreet Van den Berghe
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 10, 2016
On the Neuroendocrinopathy of Critical Illness. Perspectives for Feeding and Novel TreatmentsGreet Van den Berghe
Journal of Anesthesia|July 24, 2021
Adrenal function/dysfunction in critically ill patients: a concise narrative review of recent novel insightsGreet Van den Berghe
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine|November 24, 2018
Paediatric critical care survival: how to avoid biasGreet Van den Berghe,
Clinical Chemistry|February 5, 2014
Blood glucose monitoring in the intensive care unit: toward defining bias and imprecision thresholds for (near) continuous sensorsGreet Van den Berghe
Critical Care Clinics|July 27, 2002
Neuroendocrine pathobiology of chronic critical illnessGreet Van den Berghe
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|October 27, 2016
The 2016 ESPEN Sir David Cuthbertson lecture: Interfering with neuroendocrine and metabolic responses to critical illness: From acute to long-term consequencesGreet Van den Berghe
Critical Care (London, England)|May 22, 2004
How to compare adequacy of algorithms to control blood glucose in the intensive care unit?Greet Van den Berghe
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 21, 2007
Does tight blood glucose control during cardiac surgery improve patient outcome?Greet Van den Berghe
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Critical Care Medicine|October 21, 2006
First do no harm ... hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia?Greet Van den Berghe
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|August 11, 2004
Tight blood glucose control with insulin in "real-life" intensive careGreet Van den Berghe
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|September 10, 2016
On the Neuroendocrinopathy of Critical Illness. Perspectives for Feeding and Novel TreatmentsGreet Van den Berghe
Journal of Anesthesia|July 24, 2021
Adrenal function/dysfunction in critically ill patients: a concise narrative review of recent novel insightsGreet Van den Berghe
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine|November 24, 2018
Paediatric critical care survival: how to avoid biasGreet Van den Berghe,
Clinical Chemistry|February 5, 2014
Blood glucose monitoring in the intensive care unit: toward defining bias and imprecision thresholds for (near) continuous sensorsGreet Van den Berghe
Critical Care Clinics|July 27, 2002
Neuroendocrine pathobiology of chronic critical illnessGreet Van den Berghe
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|October 27, 2016
The 2016 ESPEN Sir David Cuthbertson lecture: Interfering with neuroendocrine and metabolic responses to critical illness: From acute to long-term consequencesGreet Van den Berghe
Critical Care (London, England)|May 22, 2004
How to compare adequacy of algorithms to control blood glucose in the intensive care unit?Greet Van den Berghe
Annals of Internal Medicine|February 21, 2007
Does tight blood glucose control during cardiac surgery improve patient outcome?Greet Van den Berghe
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