Penning, S.Le Compte, A.J.Massion, P.Moorhead, K.T.Pretty, C.G.Preiser, J.C.Shaw, GeoffSuhaimi, F.Desaive, T.Chase, Geoff2014-01-272014-01-272012Penning, S., Le Compte, A.J., Massion, P., Moorhead, K.T., Pretty, C.G., Preiser, J.C., Shaw, G.M., Suhaimi, F., Desaive, T., Chase, J.G. (2012) Second Pilot Trials of the STAR-Liege Protocol for Tight Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Patients. BioMedical Engineering OnLine, 11, pp. 58.1475-925Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/8828Critically ill patients often present increased insulin resistance and stress-induced hyperglycemia. Tight glycemic control aims to reduce blood glucose (BG) levels and variability while ensuring safety from hypoglycemia. This paper presents the results of the second Belgian clinical trial using the customizable STAR framework in a target-to-range control approach. The main objective is reducing measurement frequency while maintaining performance and safety of the glycemic control.englycemic controlcritical careintensive care unitpilot trialSecond Pilot Trials of the STAR-Liege Protocol for Tight Glycemic Control in Critically Ill PatientsJournal ArticleField of Research::09 - Engineering::0903 - Biomedical EngineeringFields of Research::32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320212 - Intensive carehttps://doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-11-58