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Glucose absorption and gastric emptying in critical illness
Critical Care, 08/28/09
Chapman MJ et al. – In critically ill patients; the rate and extent of glucose absorption are markedly reduced; GE is a major determinant of the rate of absorption, but does not fully account for the extent of impaired absorption; blood glucose concentration could be one of a number of factors affecting GE.
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