Perioperative management of glucose abnormalities

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Indications

  • Type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus

Options

  • Continuous IV insulin infusion
  • Long-acting insulin only
  • Hold oral medications

Continuous IV insulin infusion

Indications

  • Type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus patients who are on insulin and are preparing for one of the following procedures:
    • Any cardiovascular surgery
    • Any major surgery lasting 2 or more hours
    • Peripartum care in obstetrics
    • Scleral-buckle ophthalmology surgery
    • Any unstable patients, even if not previously on insulin

Procedure

  • Calculate total daily dose (TDD) of insulin
  • Initial infusion rate = (1/2 TDD) / 24h = TDD / 48h
  • Use sliding scale to target 8-12 mmol/L

Long-acting insulin only

Indications

  • Can be used for patients with diabetes, on insulin, who are going for short procedures (e.g. less than 2 hours)

Management

  • Give between half and two-thirds of the intermediate-acting insulin in the morning, with a sliding scale of rapid-acting