W Kirke Rogers,Iryna Chugaieva,Amir Moheet,Sarah A Wernimont
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Abstract
Diabetes in pregnancy is a common obstetric comorbidity that increases the risks of pregnancy-specific complications. The authors describe in this review how understanding ambulatory use of insulin can impact peripartum anesthesia care. Additionally, they describe the appropriate delivery, dosing, and timing of insulin during birth as relevant for anesthesiologists. They discuss the indications and limitations of technologies such as continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps in pregnancy, and describe their relevance and appropriate management in the perioperative and peripartum period. Finally, the authors review the unique complication of euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis and provide appropriate management strategies, as anesthesiologists may be in a position to recognize this complication that could otherwise be overlooked.
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With its establishment in 1940, Anesthesiology has emerged as a prominent leader in the field of anesthesiology, encompassing perioperative, critical care, and pain medicine. As the esteemed journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Anesthesiology operates independently with full editorial freedom. Its distinguished Editorial Board, comprising renowned professionals from across the globe, drives the advancement of the specialty by presenting innovative research through immediate open access to select articles and granting free access to all published articles after a six-month period. Furthermore, Anesthesiology actively promotes groundbreaking studies through an influential press release program. The journal's unwavering commitment lies in the dissemination of exemplary work that enhances clinical practice and revolutionizes the practice of medicine within our discipline.