Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG Surgery

In this study we analyzed patients glucose levels taken before and after coronary artery bypass surgery. The data are taken from University of Sarajevo Clinics Centre-medical documentation of Heart Center from January 1st, 2007 to October 31st, 2007. Therefore, the entire study is done retrospectiv...

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Main Authors: Mirsad Kacila, Elnur Tahirović, Zina Lazović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2008-02-01
Series:Biomolecules & Biomedicine
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Online Access:https://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/2997
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author Mirsad Kacila
Elnur Tahirović
Zina Lazović
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description In this study we analyzed patients glucose levels taken before and after coronary artery bypass surgery. The data are taken from University of Sarajevo Clinics Centre-medical documentation of Heart Center from January 1st, 2007 to October 31st, 2007. Therefore, the entire study is done retrospectively. The patients considered in this analysis were divided into three groups. The patients in the first group were treated with peroral antidiabetics. The second group included patients treated with insulin while the third group consisted of patients without diabetes and acted as control group. All the patients had increased BMI. In the first two groups glucose levels were elevated before the surgery. Data analysis showed that three patients from the first group changed from peroral antidiabetics to insulin during postoperative period, and they were dismissed from hospital with this therapy. In the control group, peroral antidiabetis were introduced in four patients. The study results show that all the three groups have had high glycaemia on the first postoperative day. This may be caused by a number of reasons: inadequate pre-operative antidiabetic therapy, the impact of stress during surgery, inadequate pre-operative treatment of glycaemia or avoidance of the proscribed therapy by patients themselves. Stress during operation and administration of several medications after operation may also cause increased insulin resistance and distort glycaemia control.
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spelling doaj.art-3f03bcdcf6e14cd888a1cd661c75294c2024-03-15T14:38:21ZengAssociation of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBiomolecules & Biomedicine2831-08962831-090X2008-02-018110.17305/bjbms.2008.2997589Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG SurgeryMirsad Kacila0Elnur Tahirović1Zina Lazović2Heart Center, University of Sarajevo Clinics CentreHeart Center, University of Sarajevo Clinics CentreHeart Center, University of Sarajevo Clinics Centre In this study we analyzed patients glucose levels taken before and after coronary artery bypass surgery. The data are taken from University of Sarajevo Clinics Centre-medical documentation of Heart Center from January 1st, 2007 to October 31st, 2007. Therefore, the entire study is done retrospectively. The patients considered in this analysis were divided into three groups. The patients in the first group were treated with peroral antidiabetics. The second group included patients treated with insulin while the third group consisted of patients without diabetes and acted as control group. All the patients had increased BMI. In the first two groups glucose levels were elevated before the surgery. Data analysis showed that three patients from the first group changed from peroral antidiabetics to insulin during postoperative period, and they were dismissed from hospital with this therapy. In the control group, peroral antidiabetis were introduced in four patients. The study results show that all the three groups have had high glycaemia on the first postoperative day. This may be caused by a number of reasons: inadequate pre-operative antidiabetic therapy, the impact of stress during surgery, inadequate pre-operative treatment of glycaemia or avoidance of the proscribed therapy by patients themselves. Stress during operation and administration of several medications after operation may also cause increased insulin resistance and distort glycaemia control. https://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/2997diabetescoronary artery bypass grafting
spellingShingle Mirsad Kacila
Elnur Tahirović
Zina Lazović
Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG Surgery
Biomolecules & Biomedicine
diabetes
coronary artery bypass grafting
title Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG Surgery
title_full Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG Surgery
title_fullStr Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG Surgery
title_short Postoperative Glycaemia in Patients Following the CABG Surgery
title_sort postoperative glycaemia in patients following the cabg surgery
topic diabetes
coronary artery bypass grafting
url https://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/2997
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