Dr. James S Krinsley M.D.
Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease
190 W Broad St Stamford CT, 06902About
Dr. James Krinsley practices Pulmonology in Stamford, CT. A pulmonologist is a physician who possesses specialized knowledge and skill in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary conditions and diseases. Dr. Krinsley manages patients who need life support and mechanical ventilation, and is specially trained in diseases and conditions of the chest, particularly pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, emphysema, and complicated chest infections.
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Intensive glucose control in the ICU: an expert interview with James S. Krinsley, MD by Antonios Liolios.
- A simple intervention that saves lives and money.
- Translating evidence into practice in managing inpatient hyperglycemia.
- Glycemic control, diabetic status, and mortality in a heterogeneous population of
- Severe hypoglycemia in critically ill patients: risk factors and outcomes.
- Moving beyond tight glucose control to safe effective glucose control.
- Glycemic variability: a strong independent predictor of mortality in critically ill patients.
- The severity of sepsis: yet another factor influencing glycemic control.
- Blood glucose control in critically ill patients: the impact of diabetes.
- Moving closer to untangling a sweet web: hyperglycemia, diabetic status, and mortality in the critically ill.
- Glycemic variability in critical illness and the end of Chapter 1.
- Understanding glycemic control in the critically ill: three domains are better than one.
- Understanding glycemic control in the critically ill: 2011 update.
- Mild hypoglycemia is independently associated with increased mortality in the critically ill.
- The impact of premorbid diabetic status on the relationship between the three domains of glycemic control and mortality in critically ill patients.
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