Is insulin an endogenous cardioprotector?

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Abstract

In summary, GIK regimen is useful in preserving the myocardium in septicemia and septic shock, and in patients with severe burn injury [16,17], provided that blood glucose levels are maintained at 110 mg/dl or below by employing an adequate insulin dose. Thus, insulin when present in appropriate amounts preserves myocardial integrity and function.

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Das, U. N. (2002). Is insulin an endogenous cardioprotector? Critical Care, 6(5), 389–393. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc1535

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