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Effect of informatization-based blood glucose team management on the control of hyperglycaemia in noncritical care units

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  • Ying Zhu
  • Yan Yang
  • Miao Yang
  • Wei Xia
  • Hui Zhou
  • Xian-Jun Zhu
  • Nie Tang
  • Peng-Qiu Li

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Purpose: To provide a new system of in-hospital blood glucose team management combined with a network blood glucose monitoring system and analyse the effect on hyperglycaemic participants’ blood glucose control in noncritical care units. Methods: Hyperglycaemic participants in noncritical care units were divided into two groups. They underwent active intervention by the hospital’s blood glucose management team or the routine consultation group. The better method, based on a shorter length of stay (LOS) and lower hospital cost, could be selected by comparing the two blood glucose management strategies. Results: Compared with the routine consultation group, the team management group had a higher detection rate of hyperglycaemia (18.49% vs 16.17%, P

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  • Ying Zhu & Yan Yang & Miao Yang & Wei Xia & Hui Zhou & Xian-Jun Zhu & Nie Tang & Peng-Qiu Li, 2020. "Effect of informatization-based blood glucose team management on the control of hyperglycaemia in noncritical care units," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(3), pages 1-9, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0230115
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230115
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