Abstract Currently there is a progressive increase in the prevalence of diabetes in a referred for cardiovascular surgery. Benefits of glycemic management (< 180 mg/dL) in diabetic patients compared to patients without diabetes in perioperative cardiac surgery. The purpose of this study is to present recommendations based on international evidence and adapted to our clinical practice for the perioperative management of hyperglycemia in adult patients with and without diabetes undergoing cardiovascular surgery. This update is based on the latest current literature derived from articles and guidelines regarding perioperative management of diabetic patients to cardiovascular surgery
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an independent predictor for morbidity and mortality in the general popula...
This dissertation is divided into two parts. In part 1, we have investigated whether we should monit...
Patients with diabetes mellitus are subjected to major operations, and to major complications, more ...
Abstract Currently there is a progressive increase in the prevalence of diabetes in a referred for c...
In diabetic patients undergoing surgery, we recommend assessing glycaemic control preoperatively by ...
Working party approved by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and t...
Management of glycemic levels in the perioperative setting is critical, especially in diabetic patie...
AbstractBackgroundThe concept of perioperative glycemic control in cardiac surgery patients was cond...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by alteration in carbohydrate metabolism, leading t...
Background: The concept of perioperative glycemic control in cardiac surgery patients was conducted ...
Perioperative hyperglycaemia (> 1.80 g/L or 10 mmol/L) increases morbidity (particularly due to infe...
Working party approved by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and t...
Working party approved by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and t...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an independent predictor for morbidity and mortality in the general popula...
This dissertation is divided into two parts. In part 1, we have investigated whether we should monit...
Patients with diabetes mellitus are subjected to major operations, and to major complications, more ...
Abstract Currently there is a progressive increase in the prevalence of diabetes in a referred for c...
In diabetic patients undergoing surgery, we recommend assessing glycaemic control preoperatively by ...
Working party approved by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and t...
Management of glycemic levels in the perioperative setting is critical, especially in diabetic patie...
AbstractBackgroundThe concept of perioperative glycemic control in cardiac surgery patients was cond...
Abstract Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by alteration in carbohydrate metabolism, leading t...
Background: The concept of perioperative glycemic control in cardiac surgery patients was conducted ...
Perioperative hyperglycaemia (> 1.80 g/L or 10 mmol/L) increases morbidity (particularly due to infe...
Working party approved by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and t...
Working party approved by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and t...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an independent predictor for morbidity and mortality in the general popula...
This dissertation is divided into two parts. In part 1, we have investigated whether we should monit...
Patients with diabetes mellitus are subjected to major operations, and to major complications, more ...