Critical illness hyperglycemia: is failure of the beta-cell to meet extreme insulin demand indicative of dysfunction?

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In the recent study by Preissig and Rigby in Critical Care, the authors argue that critical illness hyperglycemia in children with both respiratory failure and cardiovascular failure is due to a primary failure of the beta-cell. However, alternative explanations that the failure is secondary to an increase in insulin resistance leading to beta-cell exhaustion, or a negative impact of exogenous glucocorticoid therapy, may be equally likely.

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Steil, G. M., & Agus, M. S. D. (2009). Critical illness hyperglycemia: is failure of the beta-cell to meet extreme insulin demand indicative of dysfunction? Critical Care (London, England). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc7756

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