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Pleva M et al. – The frequency of hyperglycemia in non–ICU PN patients is high according to either evaluation criterion. A method is described for using events to characterize hyperglycemia, which may be more useful than traditional methods in clinical decision making and identification of need for process improvements. These data suggest the need to develop better methods for BG control in non–ICU PN patients.

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