A randomized study in diabetic patients undergoing cardiac surgery comparing computer-guided glucose management with a standard sliding scale protocol.
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H. Tymkew | E. Jacobsohn | M. Avidan | L. Saager | B. Burnside | Lini Zhang | Eric Jacobsohn | Lini Zhang | Leif Saager | Gordon L Collins | Beth Burnside | Heidi Tymkew | Michael Avidan | G. L. Collins | Beth A. Burnside
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