2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00540-010-0987-1
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Anesthetic considerations in diabetic patients. Part I: preoperative considerations of patients with diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is an increasingly common disease that affects people of all ages, resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. Diabetic patients require perioperative care more frequently than their nondiabetic counterparts. The major risk factors for diabetics undergoing surgery are the associated end-organ diseases: cardiovascular disease, autonomic neuropathy, joint collagen tissue, and immune deficiency. Physicians need to pay extra attention to preoperative and preprocedure evaluation and treatmen… Show more

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“…Ahondar en los medicamentos de enfermedades asociadas y antidiabéticos, presencia de enfermedad cardiovascular (incluyendo una evaluación de la tolerancia al ejercicio), enfermedad renal, neuropatía periférica y autonómica (en particular gastroparesia) y trastornos musculo-esqueléticos tales como el síndrome de articulación rígida (debido a la glicosilación) 29,30 . Adicionalmente, se debe realizar una evaluación detallada del estado de salud base del paciente, (Ver Figura 4).…”
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“…Ahondar en los medicamentos de enfermedades asociadas y antidiabéticos, presencia de enfermedad cardiovascular (incluyendo una evaluación de la tolerancia al ejercicio), enfermedad renal, neuropatía periférica y autonómica (en particular gastroparesia) y trastornos musculo-esqueléticos tales como el síndrome de articulación rígida (debido a la glicosilación) 29,30 . Adicionalmente, se debe realizar una evaluación detallada del estado de salud base del paciente, (Ver Figura 4).…”
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“…Es recomendable suspender la metformina uno a dos días previos a la cirugía, especialmente en pacientes en diabéticos tipo 2 o con riesgo de hipoperfusión renal, hipoxia tisular y acumulación de lactato . Esta medida busca evitar la hipoglucemia reactiva dado que los pacientes que sufren de hipoglucemia tienen una mayor duración de la estancia y un aumento en la incidencia de complicaciones, especialmente la causada por hipoglicemiantes de tipo sulfonilureas 29,[37][38][39] . Si se presentan picos de hiperglucemia, estos se deben tratar con insulina de acción rápida por vía subcutánea 25,31 .…”
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“…In the recent two or three decades, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) has rapidly increased throughout the world, the estimation being that it will increase by 200 % in the next several decades (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). As a result, physicians will be encountered with an increasing population of diabetic patients undergoing anesthesia and surgery with serious complications, such as hypertension, ischemic heart disease in association with signifi cant increases in length of stay and mortality rates in hospital, as well as nephropathy, and autonomic neuropathy (1)(2)(3).…”
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“…Moreover, the diabetics have as much as two to three fold higher frequency of cardiovascular disorders and three times higher mortality rates in comparison to the healthy population (4). Thus, a more careful perioperative care is necessary for these patients (5).…”
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