The burden of not-weighted factors – Nursing workload in a medical Intensive Care Unit

2018 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. 98-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrico Giuliani ◽  
Giovanni Lionte ◽  
Paola Ferri ◽  
Alberto Barbieri
2021 ◽  
pp. 193229682110275
Author(s):  
Wannita Tingsarat ◽  
Patinut Buranasupkajorn ◽  
Weerapan Khovidhunkit ◽  
Patchaya Boonchaya-anant ◽  
Nitchakarn Laichuthai

Objective: To assess the accuracy of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in medical intensive care unit (MICU) patients. Methods: A Medtronic Enlite® sensor accuracy was assessed versus capillary blood glucose (CBG) and plasma glucose (PG) using the mean absolute relative difference (MARD), surveillance error grid (SEG) analysis and modified Bland-Altman plots. Results: Using CBG as a reference, MARD was 6.6%. Overall, 99.7% of the CGM readings were within the “no risk” zone. No significant differences in accuracy were seen within vasopressor subgroups. Using PG as the reference, MARD was 8.8%. The surveillance error grid analysis showed 95.2% of glucose readings were within the “no risk” zone. There were no device-related adverse events. Conclusion: The CGM sensor showed acceptable accuracy in MICU patients, regardless of vasopressor use.


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