Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay

10.1155/2015/719476

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Main Authors: Chong, S.-L, Harjanto, S, Testoni, D, Ng, Z.M, Low, C.Y.D, Lee, K.P, Lee, J.H
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1741442023-09-13T10:11:02Z Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay Chong, S.-L Harjanto, S Testoni, D Ng, Z.M Low, C.Y.D Lee, K.P Lee, J.H DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL glucose Article artificial ventilation child clinical article cohort analysis controlled study female Glasgow coma scale human hyperglycemia injury severity intensive care length of stay male mortality pediatric hospital priority journal prognosis retrospective study traumatic brain injury 10.1155/2015/719476 International Journal of Endocrinology 2015 719476 2020-09-03T10:38:05Z 2020-09-03T10:38:05Z 2015 Article Chong, S.-L, Harjanto, S, Testoni, D, Ng, Z.M, Low, C.Y.D, Lee, K.P, Lee, J.H (2015). Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay. International Journal of Endocrinology 2015 : 719476. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/719476 16878337 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174144 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic glucose
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artificial ventilation
child
clinical article
cohort analysis
controlled study
female
Glasgow coma scale
human
hyperglycemia
injury severity
intensive care
length of stay
male
mortality
pediatric hospital
priority journal
prognosis
retrospective study
traumatic brain injury
spellingShingle glucose
Article
artificial ventilation
child
clinical article
cohort analysis
controlled study
female
Glasgow coma scale
human
hyperglycemia
injury severity
intensive care
length of stay
male
mortality
pediatric hospital
priority journal
prognosis
retrospective study
traumatic brain injury
Chong, S.-L
Harjanto, S
Testoni, D
Ng, Z.M
Low, C.Y.D
Lee, K.P
Lee, J.H
Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay
description 10.1155/2015/719476
author2 DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
author_facet DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
Chong, S.-L
Harjanto, S
Testoni, D
Ng, Z.M
Low, C.Y.D
Lee, K.P
Lee, J.H
format Article
author Chong, S.-L
Harjanto, S
Testoni, D
Ng, Z.M
Low, C.Y.D
Lee, K.P
Lee, J.H
author_sort Chong, S.-L
title Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay
title_short Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay
title_full Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay
title_fullStr Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay
title_full_unstemmed Early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay
title_sort early hyperglycemia in pediatric traumatic brain injury predicts for mortality, prolonged duration of mechanical ventilation, and intensive care stay
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174144
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