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Comparative Study
. 1988 Jan;11(1):52-8.
doi: 10.2337/diacare.11.1.52.

Perioperative management of diabetic subjects. Subcutaneous versus intravenous insulin administration during glucose-potassium infusion

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Comparative Study

Perioperative management of diabetic subjects. Subcutaneous versus intravenous insulin administration during glucose-potassium infusion

A Pezzarossa et al. Diabetes Care. 1988 Jan.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to validate methods for the perioperative management of diabetic patients that meet the prerequisites of simplicity, applicability in the absence of a diabetologist, and flexibility, to rapidly meet changing metabolic requirements. The patients were divided into two groups that were comparable for age, sex distribution, type of diabetes, and type of surgical procedures. The results show that intravenous insulin administration achieved better glycemic control during the intraoperative period, whereas it did not offer advantages over the subcutaneous route during the pre- and postoperative periods. The satisfactory degree of steady glycemic control achieved and the absence of hypoglycemic episodes indicate that the separate administration of insulin and glucose plus electrolytes is an effective and safe management modality for diabetic patients undergoing major surgery.

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