Hypoglycemia in critically ill adults - association yes, causation not proven

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Simon Finfer
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[1] Royal North Shore Hospital,Intensive Care Unit
[2] Royal North Shore Hospital,Critical Care and Trauma, The George Institute for Global Health Sydney
[3] University of Sydney,Sydney Medical School
[4] Royal North Shore Hospital,undefined
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Critical Care | / 15卷
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Blood Glucose; Causal Relationship; Hypoglycemia; Temporal Relationship; Harmful Substance;
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Hypoglycemia is consistently associated with an increased risk of death in hospital patients in general, patients treated in intensive care units, and type II diabetes patients recruited to large randomized controlled trials. In 1965, Sir Austin Bradford Hill elucidated nine characteristics that help establish a causal relationship between exposure to a potentially harmful substance or event (in this context, hypoglycemia) and disease onset or death; hypoglycemia exhibits some of those characteristics but others remain to be explored. While we await data that address the outstanding issues, common sense dictates that clinicians avoid causing hypoglycemia whenever possible.
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