The disposal of intravenous glucose studied using glucose and insulin clamp techniques in sepsis and trauma in man.
Whole body glucose uptake and oxidation during a hyperglycemic clamp have been shown to be depressed in hypermetabolic septic patients compared to control subjects despite similar plasma insulin concentrations. Forearm glucose uptake was similarly impaired. Metabolic rate was not increased further b...
Auteurs principaux: | Little, R, Henderson, A, Frayn, K, Galasko, C, White, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
1987
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