Fluid Balance and Tight Glycaemic Control Trade-offs for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants (2013)

Type of Content
Conference Contributions - OtherPublisher
University of Canterbury. Mechanical EngineeringCollections
Abstract
Tight glycaemic control (TGC) has shown benefits for extremely pre-term infants in intensive care. Some glycaemic control protocols for these infants are constrained by strict fluid balance goals, possibly at the expense of control and safety.
Citation
Gunn, C.A., Dickson, J.L., Lynn, A., Benyo, B., Shaw, G.M., Chase, J.G. (2013) Fluid Balance and Tight Glycaemic Control Trade-offs for Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants. San Francisco, CA, USA: 13th Annual Diabetes Technology Meeting, 31 Oct-2 Nov 2013. 1pp.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320208 - Endocrinology32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320212 - Intensive care
11 - Medical and Health Sciences::1114 - Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine::111402 - Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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