Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the Cardiac ICU: Current Use and Future Directions

  • A. Scrimgeour L
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Abstract

Perioperative glucose control is highly important, particularly for patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Variable glucose levels before, during and after cardiac surgery lead to increased post-operative complications and patient mortality. [1] Current methods for intensive monitoring and treating hyperglycemia in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) usually involve hourly glucose monitoring and continuous intravenous insulin infusions. With the advent of more accurate subcutaneous glucose monitoring systems, the role of improved glucose control with newer systems deserves consideration for widespread adoption.

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A. Scrimgeour, L. (2017). Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the Cardiac ICU: Current Use and Future Directions. Clinical Medicine Research, 6(6), 173. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.cmr.20170606.12

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