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A study analyzing the MIMIC-IV database found that a lower hemoglobin glycation index (HGI) is an independent predictor of elevated in-hospital, 28-day, and 90-day mortality in critically ill patients, both with and without diabetes.
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critically ill patients with and without diabetes
What
A study analyzing the MIMIC-IV database found that a lower hemoglobin glycation index (HGI) is an independent predictor of elevated in-hospital, 28-day, and 90-day mortality in critically ill patients, both with and without diabetes.
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Sun, 19 Jul 2026 03:00:59 GMT · 13h 24m ago
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Why
The study investigated the prognostic value of HGI in critically ill patients with different diabetic statuses to understand its relationship with all-cause mortality.
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The findings suggest that HGI can be incorporated into existing models to improve the prediction of mortality in critically ill patients, aiding in risk stratification and clinical decision-making.
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