Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6252552 | Journal of the American College of Surgeons | 2015 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Elevated HbA1c â¥6.5% and perioperative hyperglycemia were associated with an increased rate of major complications after abdominal surgery. Elevated peak postoperative glucose levels were correlated with elevated HbA1c and were independently associated with major complications. More liberal HbA1c testing should be considered in high-risk patients before elective surgery. Safe, feasible, and effective strategies to reduce both HbA1c and perioperative hyperglycemia need to be developed to optimize patient outcomes.
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Authors
Christopher J. MD, MPH, Mike K. MD, Mylan T. MPH, Duyen H. MPH, Julie L. MD, Zeinab M. MD, John S. MD, FACS, Curtis J. MD, FACS, Tien C. MD, FACS, Lillian S. MD, MS, FACS,