Peri-operative management of hyperglycemia in obese diabetic patients

M. Baruah, S. Ranabir
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The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased to epidemic proportion across the globe. With it the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and type diabetes mellitus has also increased tremendously. Hyperglycemia as a consequence of associated type 2 diabetes mellitus, or stress response facilitated by counter-regulatory hormone surge is encountered quite commonly in obese patients during pre-operative assessment. There are reports of increased peri-operative complications with higher glucose levels in some studies, while evidence derived from some other studies are inconclusive. There are conflicting data regarding the benefit of a very tight intra-operative glucose control. There is clinical trial evidence that should help the operative team to develop some locally derived threshold near a reasonable blood glucose cut-off; for e.g., blood glucose level of 180 mg/dL for an elective major (i.e., requiring general anesthesia) procedure and 250 mg/dL for an emergency major or any sort of minor (not requiring general anesthesia) procedure.
肥胖糖尿病患者高血糖的围手术期处理
在全球范围内,超重和肥胖的流行率已上升到流行病的程度。与此同时,代谢综合征和型糖尿病的患病率也急剧上升。在术前评估中,肥胖患者通常会遇到与2型糖尿病相关的高血糖,或由反调节激素激增引起的应激反应。有报道称,在一些研究中,较高的血糖水平会增加围手术期并发症,而来自其他一些研究的证据尚无定论。关于严格控制术中血糖的益处,有相互矛盾的数据。有临床试验证据可以帮助手术团队在合理的血糖临界值附近制定一些局部衍生的阈值;例如,选修专业(即需要全身麻醉)手术的血糖水平为180 mg/dL,紧急专业或任何类型的次要(不需要全身麻醉)手术的血糖水平为250 mg/dL。
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