Blood Glucose Clinical Trial
Official title:
Glycemic Stability During the Intraoperative Period Among Patients With DM Undergoing CABG Surgery
Objectives: Intraoperative glycemic stability and control among patients with diabetes
mellitus (DM) undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery remains a significant
concern. In this study, the intraoperative glycemic stability among diabetic patients
undergoing CABG surgery was compared between patients who received an intravenous continuous
insulin infusion (CII) for tight glycemic control with those who received an CII for
conventional glycemic control, during the intraoperative period.
Research Design and Methods: This study implemented a quasi-experimental design with a
convenience sample of 144 patients with DM undergoing CABG surgery at a major hospital in
Amman, Jordan.
Objectives: Intraoperative glycemic stability and control among patients with diabetes
mellitus (DM) undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery remains a significant
concern. In this study, the intraoperative glycemic stability among diabetic patients
undergoing CABG surgery was compared between patients who received an intravenous continuous
insulin infusion (CII) for tight glycemic control with those who received an CII for
conventional glycemic control, during the intraoperative period.
Research Design and Methods: This study implemented a quasi-experimental design with a
convenience sample of 144 patients with DM undergoing CABG surgery at a major hospital in
Amman, Jordan. Participants were randomly assigned to either a tight glycemic control group
(n=72) or a conventional glycemic control group (n=72). Patients who received the tight
glycemic control protocol had significantly more consistent and lower mean intraoperative BG
levels than those who received the conventional glycemic control protocol. The tight glycemic
control protocol resulted in significantly lower BG levels and fewer variations across each
time-point and more consistent and stable BG levels than the conventional glycemic control
protocol.
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