
Maintain Postoperative Glucose Control for Major Cardiac Surgery Patients
Review of medical literature shows that the degree of hyperglycemia in the postoperative period was correlated with the rate of surgical site infection in patients undergoing major cardiac surgery (Lthan. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2001;22:607; Dellinger. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 2001;22:604). Other articles have demonstrated that stingent glucose control in surgical intensive care unit patients reduces mortality (Van den Berghe. New England Journal of Medicine. 2001;345:1359).
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- "Glucose control" is defined as serum glucose levels below 200 mg/dl, collected once on each of the first two postoperative days.
- Tight glycemic control (e.g., using an insulin drip) is often performed in an intensive care setting or equivalent for safety.
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