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Title: | Perioperative insulin therapy |
Authors: | Prangmalee Leurcharusmee Guy Kositratna De Q. Tran Thomas Schricker |
Authors: | Prangmalee Leurcharusmee Guy Kositratna De Q. Tran Thomas Schricker |
Keywords: | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2017 |
Abstract: | © 2017 Prangmalee Leurcharusmee et al. Surgical patients commonly develop hyperglycemia secondary to the neuroendocrine stress response. Insulin treatment of hyperglycemia is required to overcome the perioperative catabolic state and acute insulin resistance. Besides its metabolic actions on glucose metabolism, insulin also displays nonmetabolic physiological effects. Preoperative glycemic assessment, maintenance of normoglycemia, and avoidance of glucose variability are paramount to optimize surgical outcomes. This review discusses the basic physiology and effects of insulin as well as practical issues pertaining to its management during the perioperative period. |
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ISSN: | 1875855X 19057415 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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