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25 Ιαν 2024 · Objectives: Identify diabetic patients at risk by recognizing key factors, such as type of diabetes, glycemic control, and susceptibility to hypoglycemia, during preoperative assessment. Assess the effectiveness of diverse antidiabetic medications and glycemic targets in preventing complications.
15 Απρ 2024 · This review will discuss the preoperative evaluation of patients with diabetes, general glycemic goals, and management of blood glucose in the perioperative period. The special circumstances of glucocorticoid therapy and hyperalimentation are also reviewed.
Good preoperative assessment and planning are critical for the optimal perioperative management of diabetes mellitus. •. Clinicians must ascertain the type of diabetes in all patients, including children. •. Guidelines strongly recommend preoperative HbA1c measurements. •.
1 Απρ 2001 · Cite. Get Permissions. In the general population, there are numerous indications for surgery, such as cardiac, vascular, abdominal, and orthopedic problems. People with diabetes may also face surgery for these common problems, as well as for procedures prompted by the long-term complications of their disease.
Pre-operative assessment. The patients type of diabetes must be recorded. Ensure glycaemic control is adequate for elective surgery (HbA1c < 8.5% or 69mmol/ mol in the last three months) see section below if HbA1c not within this range. Identify any co-morbidities and relay these to the anaesthetic team.
29 Σεπ 2015 · Modern management of the surgical patient with diabetes focuses on: thorough pre-operative assessment and optimisation of their diabetes (as defined by a HbA1c < 69 mmol.mol −1); deciding if the patient can be managed by simple manipulation of pre-existing treatment during a short starvation period (maximum of one missed meal) rather than use ...
19 Δεκ 2022 · We summarise available evidence underpinning current guidelines on preoperative assessment and optimisation, perioperative management of prescribed insulin and oral hypoglycaemic medication, intraoperative glycaemic control, and postoperative patient care. Keywords. diabetes mellitus. insulin. oral hypoglycaemic agent. postoperative complications.