TY - JOUR
T1 - Society for ambulatory anesthesia consensus statement on perioperative blood glucose management in diabetic patients undergoing ambulatory surgery
AU - Joshi, Girish P.
AU - Chung, Frances
AU - Vann, Mary Ann
AU - Ahmad, Shireen
AU - Gan, Tong J.
AU - Goulson, Daniel T.
AU - Merrill, Douglas G.
AU - Twersky, Rebecca
PY - 2010/12/1
Y1 - 2010/12/1
N2 - Optimal evidence-based perioperative blood glucose control in patients undergoing ambulatory surgical procedures remains controversial. Therefore, the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia has developed a consensus statement on perioperative glycemic management in patients undergoing ambulatory surgery. A systematic review of the literature was conducted according the protocol recommended by the Cochrane Collaboration. The consensus panel used the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system for providing suggestions. It was revealed that there is insufficient evidence to provide strong recommendations for the posed clinical questions. In the absence of high-quality evidence, recommendations were based on general principles of blood glucose control in diabetics, drug pharmacology, and data from inpatient surgical population, as well as clinical experience and judgment. In addition, areas of further research were also identified.
AB - Optimal evidence-based perioperative blood glucose control in patients undergoing ambulatory surgical procedures remains controversial. Therefore, the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia has developed a consensus statement on perioperative glycemic management in patients undergoing ambulatory surgery. A systematic review of the literature was conducted according the protocol recommended by the Cochrane Collaboration. The consensus panel used the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system for providing suggestions. It was revealed that there is insufficient evidence to provide strong recommendations for the posed clinical questions. In the absence of high-quality evidence, recommendations were based on general principles of blood glucose control in diabetics, drug pharmacology, and data from inpatient surgical population, as well as clinical experience and judgment. In addition, areas of further research were also identified.
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U2 - 10.1213/ANE.0b013e3181f9c288
DO - 10.1213/ANE.0b013e3181f9c288
M3 - Article
C2 - 20889933
AN - SCOPUS:78650309214
SN - 0003-2999
VL - 111
SP - 1378
EP - 1387
JO - Anesthesia and analgesia
JF - Anesthesia and analgesia
IS - 6
ER -