Abstract Background Patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) have poor glycemic control owing to extreme impairments in glucose tolerance. There are few reports regarding dental implant surgery in patients with type 1 DM. We describe herein the perioperative glycemic management in an outpatient with type 1 DM who experienced a rare case of severe hypoglycemia during dental implant surgery. Only one such case has previously been reported. Case presentation A 60-year-old male patient diagnosed with type 1 DM was scheduled for dental implant primary surgery. Premedication with peroral antibiotics was carried out to prevent possible systemic infection as a complication of DM. The patient was treated to control intraoperative hypertension wit...
Objectives Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) involves endocrine changes that cause a persistent increa...
Management of glycemic levels in the perioperative setting is critical, especially in diabetic patie...
Background Currently, there are no uniform standards and methods for perioperative glycemic control ...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by alteration in carbohydrate metabolism, leading t...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the levels of glycemic control on the frequency of clinical co...
Perioperative hyperglycaemia (> 1.80 g/L or 10 mmol/L) increases morbidity (particularly due to infe...
Diabetes mellitus is the most prevalent endocrine disease, comprising the third highest cause of dis...
Item does not contain fulltextAs perioperative hyperglycemia is associated with poor postoperative p...
Aim to determine the impact of diabetes mellitus, particularly the type one, on the success of denta...
Diabetes mellitus has emerged as one of the fastest growing non communicable diseases worldwide. Man...
Abstract Background Hypoglycemia is one of the most fatal complications during the perioperative per...
In this review we discuss the background of diabetes, survival risks, complications and if there any...
This dissertation is divided into two parts. In part 1, we have investigated whether we should monit...
The goal in type 1 diabetes (T1D) therapy is to maintain optimal glycemic control under any circumst...
In diabetic patients undergoing surgery, it is necessary to evaluate how well glycaemic levels are c...
Objectives Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) involves endocrine changes that cause a persistent increa...
Management of glycemic levels in the perioperative setting is critical, especially in diabetic patie...
Background Currently, there are no uniform standards and methods for perioperative glycemic control ...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by alteration in carbohydrate metabolism, leading t...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of the levels of glycemic control on the frequency of clinical co...
Perioperative hyperglycaemia (> 1.80 g/L or 10 mmol/L) increases morbidity (particularly due to infe...
Diabetes mellitus is the most prevalent endocrine disease, comprising the third highest cause of dis...
Item does not contain fulltextAs perioperative hyperglycemia is associated with poor postoperative p...
Aim to determine the impact of diabetes mellitus, particularly the type one, on the success of denta...
Diabetes mellitus has emerged as one of the fastest growing non communicable diseases worldwide. Man...
Abstract Background Hypoglycemia is one of the most fatal complications during the perioperative per...
In this review we discuss the background of diabetes, survival risks, complications and if there any...
This dissertation is divided into two parts. In part 1, we have investigated whether we should monit...
The goal in type 1 diabetes (T1D) therapy is to maintain optimal glycemic control under any circumst...
In diabetic patients undergoing surgery, it is necessary to evaluate how well glycaemic levels are c...
Objectives Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) involves endocrine changes that cause a persistent increa...
Management of glycemic levels in the perioperative setting is critical, especially in diabetic patie...
Background Currently, there are no uniform standards and methods for perioperative glycemic control ...