Review of Modern Insulin Pumps and the Perioperative Management of the Type 1 Diabetic Patient for Ambulatory Dental Surgery.

Q3 Medicine
Philip M Yen, Andrew S Young
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Abstract

The use of continuous insulin pump systems for effective management of glycemic control in the patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is steadily increasing. Although the types of devices and their respective manufacturers vary, insulin pumps all utilize similar underlying concepts based on the delivery of exogenous insulin to patients with T1DM in manners that more closely approximate the normal biologic function and performance of the pancreas. As insulin pumps becomes more commonplace and their use more widespread, the sedation or anesthesia provider must ensure familiarity with the basic knowledge of pump function and the various perioperative management considerations. This review provides a concise overview of the pathophysiology of T1DM, introduces foundational aspects of common insulin pump systems, and discusses several general recommendations regarding the perioperative management of insulin pumps during dental surgeries.

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现代胰岛素泵与1型糖尿病牙科门诊患者围手术期管理综述。
在1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者中,持续胰岛素泵系统用于有效控制血糖的使用正在稳步增加。虽然设备的类型和各自的制造商各不相同,但胰岛素泵都采用类似的基本概念,即以更接近胰腺正常生物功能和性能的方式向T1DM患者输送外源性胰岛素。随着胰岛素泵的日益普及和广泛使用,镇静或麻醉提供者必须确保熟悉胰岛素泵功能的基本知识和各种围手术期管理注意事项。本文简要介绍了T1DM的病理生理学,介绍了常见胰岛素泵系统的基本方面,并讨论了一些关于牙科手术中胰岛素泵围手术期管理的一般建议。
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Anesthesia progress
Anesthesia progress Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Anesthesia Progress is a peer-reviewed journal and the official publication of the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. The journal is dedicated to providing a better understanding of the advances being made in the art and science of pain and anxiety control in dentistry.
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