So amazed, our @glomcon.org fellows are very grateful, can't thank him enough 😊
So amazed, our @glomcon.org fellows are very grateful, can't thank him enough 😊
A familiar last name on the list…
A familiar last name on the list…
Not all slow correction is because of underlying disease. Hesitancy in correction/relowering are issues = increased LOS.
ODS: ill-defined, extremely rare, questionable relationship to rates (in an era where no one corrects >15)
What's it say?
It looks like slow correction is associated with worse outcomes, like death and length of stay!
Was it just a small study?
No, it was a meta-analysis of almost 12,000 patients!
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Not all slow correction is because of underlying disease. Hesitancy in correction/relowering are issues = increased LOS.
ODS: ill-defined, extremely rare, questionable relationship to rates (in an era where no one corrects >15)