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Safer glycemic control using isomaltulose-based enteral formula: A pilot randomized crossover trial
Journal of Critical Care, 10/01/09
Egi M et al. – Isomaltulose–based enteral formula might be useful for safer glycemic control in postoperative critically ill patients. Further study to determine clinical benefit of IF feeding is justified.
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