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Hassle-Free Pre-Op Screening - October 2012 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1210_part3_Layout 1 10/5/12 3:32 PM Page 108 ANESTHESIA ALERT Girish P. Joshi, MBBS, MD, FFARCSI Are You Ready to Manage Diabetic Patients? Expect to see more of them. Here are 8 tips for glycemic control. N early 10% of the U.S. population now has diabetes, and the American Diabetes Association estimates another 30% is pre-diabetic, BLOOD SUGAR DILIGENCE Before surgery, determine the patient's level of glycemic control based on blood glucose levels and, ideally, HbA1c. making it likely you'll encounter diabetic patients with greater frequency. We know surgical stress response can lead to short-term resistance to insulin, which in turn causes hyperglycemia. During surgery, hyperglycemia can cause dehydration, fluid shifts, electrolyte abnormalities, a predisposition to infection and impaired wound healing. For patients undergoing major surgery, these occurrences may be associated with increased perioperative morbidity and mortality. While insufficient evidence exists to provide strong recommendations regarding glycemic control specifically for outpatient surgery, here are steps we can take to ward off diabetic complications. 1 Pre-operative screening Determine the following pre-operatively: • level of glycemic control based on blood glucose levels and, ideally, HbA1c; 2 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | O C T O B E R 2012

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