Title :
The future of glycaemic control in critically ill patients requires a close collaboration between bio-engineers and clinicians
Author :
Preiser, Jean-Charles ; Desaive, Thomas ; Chase, J. Geoffrey
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Intensive Care, Univ. of Liege, Liege, Belgium
Abstract :
Glycaemic control has become a major issue in intensive care units (ICUs) in less than one decade. As the widespread use of tight glycaemic control is limited by several issues, including a moderate ability to keep blood glucose within a pre-defined range in spite of an increased workload. The use of systematic algorithms based on multiple-compartment models is considered as a major potential improvement, which cannot be designed and implemented without a close cooperation between bioengineers and clinicians.
Keywords :
health care; human factors; medical control systems; patient care; sugar; ICU; blood glucose; glycaemic control; intensive care units; multiple-compartment models; tight glucose control; Glucose control; automated algorithms; critically ill; intensive care unit; intensive insulin therapy; nursing workload;
Conference_Titel :
Control 2010, UKACC International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coventry
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84600-038-6
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2010.0391