Abstract
Continuous monitoring of blood glucose concentration was compared with frequent intermittent sampling in 12 non-diabetic adult patients undergoing open-heart surgery with cardiopulmonary by-pass using priming fluids free of glucose. Continuous monitoring revealed several changes which were not detected on intermittent sampling. Blood glucose concentration decreased by 2 mmol litre-1 ± 0.5 (SEM) (P < 0.01) immediately on the institution of CPB, and increased during the succeeding minutes. Rewarming from hypothermic by-pass was associated with a 3 (± 0.5)-mmol litre-1 increase in blood glucose concentration (P < 0.01). Commencement of infusions of sympathomimetic agents resulted in a similar increase. © 1985 British Journal of Anaesthesia.
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Mcknight, C. K., Elliott, M., Derek, D. T., Alberti, K. G. M. M., & Holden, M. P. (1985). Continuous monitoring of blood glucose concentration during open-heart surgery. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 57(6), 595–601. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/57.6.595
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