9.3 Glycaemic control in critical illness

Published 06/06/2024

Background

Hyperglycaemia in critical illness (also called stress hyperglycaemia) is a consequence of insulin resistance coupled with increased cortisol, catecholamines, glucagon, growth hormone, gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis.3,4 There is a wealth of evidence from many different patient populations which demonstrates that hyperglycaemia is associated with poor clinical outcomes in critically ill patients.