Although the evidence strongly supports perioperative glycemic control among cardiac surgical patients, there is scant literature to describe the practical application of such a protocol in the complex ICU environment. This paper describes the use of the Lean Six Sigma methodology to implement a perioperative insulin protocol in a cardiac surgical intensive care unit (CSICU) in a large academic hospital. A preintervention chart audit revealed that fewer than 10% of patients were admitted to the CSICU with glucose < 200 mg/dL, prompting the initiation of the quality improvement project. Following protocol implementation, more than 90% of patients were admitted with a glucose < 200mg/dL. Key elements to success include barrier analysis and intervention, provider education, and broadening the project scope to address the intraoperative period. Copyright © 2011 Elizabeth A. Martinez et al.
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Martinez, E. A., Chavez-Valdez, R., Holt, N. F., Grogan, K. L., Khalifeh, K. W., Slater, T., … Lehmann, C. U. (2011). Successful implementation of a perioperative glycemic control protocol in cardiac surgery: Barrier analysis and intervention using lean six sigma. Anesthesiology Research and Practice, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/565069
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