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Postoperative management of diabetes mellitus: steady-state glucose control with bedside …


NB Watts, SS Gebhart, RV Clark, LS Phillips - Diabetes Care, 1987 - Am Diabetes Assoc
An algorithm was developed to determine whether an individualized insulin
infusion could maintain plasma glucose in a desirable steady state after
surgery. In 24 patients, insulin was provided according to a ...
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Perioperative management of diabetic subjects. Subcutaneous versus intravenous insulin …


A Pezzarossa, F Taddei, MC Cimicchi, E … - Diabetes Care, 1988 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The purpose of this study was to validate methods for the perioperative
management of diabetic patients that meet the prerequisites of simplicity,
applicability in the absence of a diabetologist, and flexibility, to ...
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Perioperative management of the diabetic patient.


LA Gavin - Endocrinology and metabolism clinics of North America, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The diabetic patient has major surgery more frequently than nondiabetic
patients. Although many of these operations are done on an elective basis,
desirable perioperative control of blood glucose (ranging from 120-180 ...
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Insulin-dependent diabetes during the peri-operative period An nssessment of continuous …


DJB Thomas, HS Platt, K Alberti - Anaesthesia, 1984 - interscience.wiley.com
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Management of diabetes during surgery with glucose-insulin-potassium infusion


DJ Husband, AC Thai, K Alberti - Diabet Med, 1986 - interscience.wiley.com
One hundred and twenty-eight surgical operations in diabetic patients have been
studied to assess the effectiveness, under routine clinical conditions, of a
management regimen based on the use of glucose—insulin—potassium ...
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Insulin delivery during surgery in the diabetic patient.


KG Alberti, GV Gill, MJ Elliott - Diabetes Care - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The usual treatment of diabetic patients during surgery with general anesthesia
owes little to logic, common sense, or knowledge of requirements, and mortality
and morbidity remain high in many centers. In the nondiabetic patient, ...
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Role of insulin in management of surgical patients with diabetes mellitus.


IB Hirsch, JB McGill - Diabetes Care, 1990 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Because surgery is a likely event during the lifetime of patients with diabetes,
health-care team members need to be aware of the metabolic problems that may
occur during the perioperative period. Surgery, especially in the presence ...
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Diabetes and surgery


K Alberti - Anesthesiology, 1991 - journals.lww.com
Anesthesiology 74:209-211, 1991 Diabetes and Surgery The management of diabetes
in patients undergoing surgery is a subject that has tended to generate heat
rather than light, as occurs in so many other areas of clinical practice.1 ...
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Perioperative management of diabetes mellitus


LF Walts, J Miller, MB Davidson, J Brown - Anesthesiology, 1981 - journals.lww.com
Anesthesiology 55:104-109, 1981 Perioperative Management of Diabetes Mellitus
Leonard F. Walts, MD* Jordan Miller, /WD,f Mayer B. Davidson, MD,% Josiah Brown,
MD§ Hourly plasma glucose concentrations in 191 diabetic patients ...
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An algorithm for tight glycaemic control in diabetic infarct survivors


TJ Hendra, JS Yudkin - Diabetes research and clinical practice, 1992 - Elsevier
An algorithm has been developed to provide predictable control of blood glucose
for 48 h following acute myocardial infarction. In 29 diabetic patients
intravenous infusion of soluble insulin was started upon admission to ...
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