Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2875690 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
CP/CPB led to higher oxidative stress in patients with UD before surgical intervention, even after normal glucose levels were maintained intraoperatively. Thus, controlled HbA1C in addition to acute intraoperative glucose control may be a more suitable end point for patients with diabetes undergoing cardiac operations.
Keywords
HbA1cPDGF-βPARK7Smad5AdipoR1NF-κβNOX4PGP9.5NOS1NGFNT-3ET-1MnSODNADPH oxidase 4endothelin-1coronary artery bypass graftingCABGDiabetes mellitusmanganese superoxide dismutasenerve growth factornuclear factor kappa betaneurotrophin-3nitric oxide synthase 1Glycated hemoglobinprotein gene product 9.5adiponectin receptor 1
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Authors
Robina MD, Sruthi BS, Thomas BA, Khurram MD, Samir MD, Kamal MD, Angela BA, Frank MD, Feroze MD,