Clinical Guidelines for Perioperative Management of Diabetic Pa-tients.
Author | N Nozari | en |
Author | N Nozari | en |
Issued Date | 2011-01-01 | en |
Abstract | Abstract: Surgery accompanies by high mortality and morbidity rates in diabetic patients. As this disease affects numerous systems diabetic patients require to be approached systemical-ly and carefully. Stress of surgery stimulates catabolic hormones secretion. Perioperative assessments can help us to find the high risk diabetic patients and the patients need extra- management. Some diabetic patients need to improve blood glycemic control before surgery. Tight glycemic control is a goal in diabetic patients for developing a better outcome, while the optimal range is 110-180 mg/dl. Although a reduced protocol may be acceptable for minor surgeries in diabetic patients glucose-insulin-potassium injection should be considered for their major surgeries. Physicians involvement with diabetic patients management before surgery and successful perioperative management of hy-perglycemia is a big challenge. A simple protocol can help physicians to develop a safe perioperative management. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/ | en |
Keyword | Perioperative | en |
Keyword | Diabetes | en |
Keyword | Insulin | en |
Keyword | Glucose | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | Clinical Guidelines for Perioperative Management of Diabetic Pa-tients. | en |
Type | Review Article | en |
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