High glucose: an emerging association between diabetes mellitus and cancer progression

S Supabphol, W Seubwai, S Wongkham… - Journal of Molecular …, 2021 - Springer
The association of cancer and diabetes mellitus (DM) has been studied for decades.
Hyperglycemia and the imbalance of hormones are factors that contribute to the molecular …

Stress hyperglycaemia in critically ill patients and the subsequent risk of diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Y Ali Abdelhamid, P Kar, ME Finnis, LK Phillips… - Critical care, 2016 - Springer
Background Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients without diabetes. We
conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate whether this 'stress …

Incidence of diabetes after cancer development: a Korean national cohort study

Y Hwangbo, D Kang, M Kang, S Kim, EK Lee… - JAMA …, 2018 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Diabetes is an established risk factor for developing cancer. A limited body of
evidence also suggests that cancer can increase the risk of developing new cases of …

Dysglycaemia in the critically ill and the interaction of chronic and acute glycaemia with mortality

MP Plummer, R Bellomo, CE Cousins, CE Annink… - Intensive care …, 2014 - Springer
Purpose Hyperglycaemia is common in the critically ill. The objectives of this study were to
determine the prevalence of critical illness-associated hyperglycaemia (CIAH) and …

Serum glucose levels for predicting death in patients admitted to hospital for community acquired pneumonia: prospective cohort study

PM Lepper, S Ott, E Nüesch, M von Eynatten… - Bmj, 2012 - bmj.com
Objective To examine whether acute dysglycaemia predicts death in people admitted to
hospital with community acquired pneumonia. Design Multicentre prospective cohort study …

Stress induced hyperglycemia and the subsequent risk of type 2 diabetes in survivors of critical illness

MP Plummer, ME Finnis, LK Phillips, P Kar, S Bihari… - PLoS …, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Objective Stress induced hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients who have normal
glucose tolerance following resolution of their acute illness. The objective was to evaluate …

A systematic scoping review on the consequences of stress-related hyperglycaemia

E Olariu, N Pooley, A Danel, M Miret, JC Preiser - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Background Stress-related hyperglycaemia (SHG) is commonly seen in acutely ill patients
and has been associated with poor outcomes in many studies performed in different acute …

Stress hyperglycaemia in hospitalised patients and their 3-year risk of diabetes: a Scottish retrospective cohort study

DA McAllister, KA Hughes, N Lone, NL Mills… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Background Hyperglycaemia during hospital admission is common in patients who are not
known to have diabetes and is associated with adverse outcomes. The risk of subsequently …

Dysglycaemia in the critically ill–significance and management

AM Deane, M Horowitz - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Hyperglycaemia frequently occurs in the critically ill, in patients with diabetes, as well as
those who were previously glucose‐tolerant. The terminology 'stress hyperglycaemia'reflects …

Presentation blood glucose and death, hospitalization, and future diabetes risk in patients with acute heart failure syndromes

M Sud, X Wang, PC Austin, LL Lipscombe… - European heart …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Purpose The prognostic implications of blood glucose on a wide range of outcomes
including early mortality, hospitalizations, and incident diabetes diagnoses have not been …