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GUIDELINES TO IMPROVE PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS: ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF CHANGE ACROSS TIME.

Maja Udovcic, Janna C Castro, Heidi A Apsey, Joshua D Stearns, Richard T Schlinkert, Curtiss B Cook.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Assess the impact of guidelines on the care of patients with diabetes undergoing elective surgery.
METHODS: A multidisciplinary team developed perioperative guidelines. Overall changes in key measures were evaluated after guidelines were introduced and compared with a historical cohort.
RESULTS: The historical cohort included 254 surgical procedures, and the post-guidelines implementation cohort comprised 1,387. Glucose monitoring was performed preoperatively in 93% of cases in the post-guidelines implementation cohort and in 88% in the historical cohort (P<.01), but the percentage of cases with measurements decreased over 12 months (from 95% to 91%, P = .044). Glucose was intraoperatively monitored in 67% of cases after guidelines were introduced and in 29% historically (P<.01); the post-guidelines implementation percentage decreased over 12 months from 67% to 55% (P<.01). The performance of glucose monitoring in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) did not differ (86% vs. 87%, P = .57), but it decreased over 12 months, from 91% to 84% (P<.01). After introduction of the guidelines, insulin use increased in the preoperative, intraoperative, and PACU areas (all P≤.01) but decreased by the end of 12 months (all P<.01). Mean preoperative and PACU glucose levels in the post- guidelines implementation cohort were significantly lower than in the historical cohort (P<.01).
CONCLUSION: Multidisciplinary management guidelines for diabetes patients undergoing surgery can improve the performance of key measures of care. Although adherence to recommendations generally remained higher after guideline implementation than in the historical period, the improvement in several measures began to decline over time.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26121436     DOI: 10.4158/EP15690.OR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr Pract        ISSN: 1530-891X            Impact factor:   3.443


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Review 1.  Perioperative Management of Patients with Diabetes and Hyperglycemia Undergoing Elective Surgery.

Authors:  Bithika M Thompson; Joshua D Stearns; Heidi A Apsey; Richard T Schlinkert; Curtiss B Cook
Journal:  Curr Diab Rep       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 4.810

2.  Standardized Glycemic Management versus Conventional Glycemic Management and Postoperative Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery.

Authors:  Nuttawut Vongsumran; Supawan Buranapin; Worapaka Manosroi
Journal:  Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes       Date:  2020-07-22       Impact factor: 3.168

3.  Relationship between the timing of preoperative medical visits and day-of-surgery glucose in poorly controlled diabetes.

Authors:  Salma I Patel; Bithika M Thompson; Ryan Y McLemore; M'hamed Temkit; Richard T Schlinkert; Heidi A Apsey; Curtiss B Cook
Journal:  Future Sci OA       Date:  2016-06-02

4.  The Pro-Diab Melbourne Perioperative Study: A structured pre-admission perioperative diabetes management plan to improve medication usage in elective surgery.

Authors:  Qi Yang Damien Qi; Mervyn Kyi; Elizabeth Pemberton; Peter Grahame Colman; Spiros Fourlanos
Journal:  Diabet Med       Date:  2022-04-08       Impact factor: 4.213

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