Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8586569 | Clinical Nutrition | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
High-dose perioperative AA administration under optimal anti-catabolic care with epidural analgesia was effective in achieving a positive protein balance in T2DM patients undergoing surgery that was independent of glycaemic control strategy. Continuous IV insulin maintained normoglycaemia by inhibiting EGP and increasing glucose clearance. Improved glucose control, without a pronounced increase in protein balance with the intravenous insulin regimen, suggests perioperative protein metabolism may be less sensitive to insulin than is glucose.
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Authors
Chelsia Gillis, Patricia S. Roque, Jürgen Bläss, Albert Urwyler, Harald Schepperle, Guido Kunz, Thomas Peters, Thomas Schricker, Linda Wykes, Andrea Kopp Lugli,