Patients undergoing elective surgery typically fast for 8-12 hours before surgery. However, oral preoperative carbohydrate ingestion may increase postoperative insulin sensitivity and reduce complications. To determine the effects of carbohydrate supplementation prior to CABG or spinal surgery, 38 patients were randomized to receive a carbohydrate supplement or to fast for 12 hours preoperatively. Baseline and postoperative measurements of insulin sensitivity were completed using the short insulin tolerance test and homeostasis model assessment (HOMA). Patient discomfort was measured immediately before surgery. Insulin sensitivity was not significantly different between groups. However, the supplemented group experienced a significant...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the present study was to evaluate the effects of preoperative oral carbohy...
AbstractObjectiveProlonged preoperative fasting increases postoperative hospital length of stay and ...
Background & aims: The preoperative use of carbohydrate loading (CHO) is recommended in patients...
Patients undergoing elective surgery typically fast for 8-12 hours before surgery. However, oral pr...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the available data and determine whether preoperative oral carbohydra...
BACKGROUND: In fasting cardiac surgery patients, preoperative carbohydrate (CHO) drink intake attenu...
Abstract Background Preoperative carbohydrates (CHO) supplement has been widely investigated in nond...
WOS: 000394632300016PubMed ID: 28073036Objectives: Surgical trauma produces metabolic and hormonal r...
Background: Fasting before surgery is still common care in a lot of western hospitals. Overnight fas...
Background: This study aimed to analyze the effects of preoperative oral intake of liquid carbohydra...
Abstract Objective: To assess postoperative clinical data considering the association of preoperati...
Abstract Objective: To assess postoperative clinical data considering the association of preoperati...
BackgroundWe investigated the effects of preoperative oral carbohydrate loading on intraoperative ca...
BackgroundWe investigated the effects of preoperative oral carbohydrate loading on intraoperative ca...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the present study was to evaluate the effects of preoperative oral carbohy...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the present study was to evaluate the effects of preoperative oral carbohy...
AbstractObjectiveProlonged preoperative fasting increases postoperative hospital length of stay and ...
Background & aims: The preoperative use of carbohydrate loading (CHO) is recommended in patients...
Patients undergoing elective surgery typically fast for 8-12 hours before surgery. However, oral pr...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the available data and determine whether preoperative oral carbohydra...
BACKGROUND: In fasting cardiac surgery patients, preoperative carbohydrate (CHO) drink intake attenu...
Abstract Background Preoperative carbohydrates (CHO) supplement has been widely investigated in nond...
WOS: 000394632300016PubMed ID: 28073036Objectives: Surgical trauma produces metabolic and hormonal r...
Background: Fasting before surgery is still common care in a lot of western hospitals. Overnight fas...
Background: This study aimed to analyze the effects of preoperative oral intake of liquid carbohydra...
Abstract Objective: To assess postoperative clinical data considering the association of preoperati...
Abstract Objective: To assess postoperative clinical data considering the association of preoperati...
BackgroundWe investigated the effects of preoperative oral carbohydrate loading on intraoperative ca...
BackgroundWe investigated the effects of preoperative oral carbohydrate loading on intraoperative ca...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the present study was to evaluate the effects of preoperative oral carbohy...
BACKGROUND: The goal of the present study was to evaluate the effects of preoperative oral carbohy...
AbstractObjectiveProlonged preoperative fasting increases postoperative hospital length of stay and ...
Background & aims: The preoperative use of carbohydrate loading (CHO) is recommended in patients...