2013
DOI: 10.4103/1110-7782.124979
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Outcome of critically ill hyperglycemic stroke patients admitted to the intensive care unit

Abstract: Introduction It has been suggested that admission hyperglycemia is a marker of extensive brain damage. Despite these observations, studies that have examined the relationship between glucose levels and the outcome after stroke in diabetic and nondiabetic patients have reported conflicting results. Aim We evaluated data on stroke patients admitted to the intensive care department to estimate the influence of hyperglycemia on t… Show more

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“…Similarly 31% of subjects in Kamel Abdelazi'z et al study in 2013 had stress hyperglycemia. 15 The percentage of stress hyperglycemia in the Abdul Hameed et al study in 2012 was 36.8%. 16 Patients with stress hyperglycemia had higher NIHS scores than patients with normoglycemia.…”
Section: Study Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly 31% of subjects in Kamel Abdelazi'z et al study in 2013 had stress hyperglycemia. 15 The percentage of stress hyperglycemia in the Abdul Hameed et al study in 2012 was 36.8%. 16 Patients with stress hyperglycemia had higher NIHS scores than patients with normoglycemia.…”
Section: Study Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%