Hyperinsulinemic Normoglycemia during Cardiac Surgery Reduces a Composite of 30-day Mortality and Serious In-hospital Complications
Andra E. Duncan(Cleveland Clinic), Thomas Schricker(Royal Victoria Hospital), Alaa Abd‐Elsayed(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Maria Mendoza-Cuartas(Prime University), Daniel I. Sessler(Outcomes Research Consortium), Tamaki Sato(Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre), Hyndhavi T. Chowdary(Prime University), Somnath Bose(Prime University), Roupen Hatzakorzian(McGill University Health Centre), Takumi Codère-Maruyama(Royal Victoria Hospital), Edward J. Mascha(Outcomes Research Consortium), Dongsheng Yang(Outcomes Research Consortium), Tamer Said(Prime University), George Carvalho(McGill University), Hiroaki Sato(Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre), A. Marc Gillinov(Cleveland Clinic), Keisuke Nakazawa(Prime University)
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