Tight glycaemic control cuts paediatric intensive care stays

Research, funded by the NIHR HTA programme, suggests that the length of hospital stay for critically ill children could be reduced by changing the way paediatric intensive care units (PICU) commonly control blood sugar levels for some patients. In turn this could save the NHS around £12 million a year. During the stress of severe illness...
Source: NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies News - Category: American Health Source Type: news