Revolutionizing ICU Care: Personalized Glycemic Control Saves Lives!
The article discusses how guidelines for controlling blood sugar levels in critically ill patients should be personalized. It reviews evidence from both controlled experiments and observations to make this point. The initial study in 2001 showed that intensive insulin therapy improved survival rates, leading to the creation of guidelines. However, subsequent studies have questioned the effectiveness of this approach, suggesting that a more individualized approach may be beneficial for patients in intensive care units.