DESCRIPTIVE STUDY GLYCEMIC CONTROL OF A SURGICAL PATIENT

Authors

  • Rabab Jumaah Asghar Internal medicine M.B.Ch.B / F.I.C.M.S. Iraqi Ministry of Health, Kirkuk Health Directorate, Azadi Teaching Hospital, Kirkuk, Iraq
  • Basher Kareem Mohammed M.B.Ch.B.-FIBMS Iraqi Ministry of Health, Kirkuk Health Department, Kirkuk General Hospital, Kirkuk, Iraq
  • Fadhil Faidhalla Mohialdeen M.B.Ch.B.-FIBMS Iraqi Ministry of Health, Kirkuk Health Department, Kirkuk General Hospital, Kirkuk, Iraq.

Keywords:

ICU, glycemic, surgical, hyperglycemia

Abstract

One hundred patients were collected, and the samples were divided into 50 patient groups and 50 control groups, and this paper aims to find out how to control blood sugar around surgery. The statistical analysis program was relied upon in this study for the purpose of analyzing patient data and demographic information, and the Nipro True Results glycemic meter was used in all cases. For insulin-treated patients, the recommended target blood glucose concentration may be given based on the available data. However, there is some controversy about the target blood glucose concentration in non-ICU patients (including surgery patients).

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2022-03-08

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Rabab Jumaah Asghar, Basher Kareem Mohammed, & Fadhil Faidhalla Mohialdeen. (2022). DESCRIPTIVE STUDY GLYCEMIC CONTROL OF A SURGICAL PATIENT. World Bulletin of Public Health, 8, 13-21. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/635

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