Perioperative Tight Glucose Control Reduces Postoperative Adverse Events in Nondiabetic Cardiac Surgery Patients

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作者
Blaha, Jan [1 ]
Mraz, Milos [2 ]
Kopecky, Petr [1 ]
Stritesky, Martin [1 ]
Lips, Michal [1 ]
Matias, Michal [1 ]
Kunstyr, Jan [1 ]
Porizka, Michal [1 ]
Kotulak, Tomas [1 ]
Kolnikova, Ivana [1 ]
Simanovska, Barbara [1 ]
Zakharchenko, Mykhaylo [1 ]
Rulisek, Jan [1 ]
Sachl, Robert [1 ]
Anyz, Jiri [4 ]
Novak, Daniel [4 ]
Lindner, Jaroslav [3 ]
Hovorka, Roman [5 ]
Svacina, Stepan [2 ]
Haluzik, Martin [2 ]
机构
[1] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Gen Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesia Resuscitat & Intens Med, Prague 12808 1, Czech Republic
[2] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Gen Univ Hosp, Dept Endocrinol & Metab,Dept Med 3, Prague 12808 1, Czech Republic
[3] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Gen Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiovasc Surg,Dept Surg 2, Prague 12808 1, Czech Republic
[4] Czech Tech Univ, Fac Elect Engn, Dept Cybernet, Prague 12135 2, Czech Republic
[5] Univ Cambridge, Inst Metab Sci, Cambridge CB2 3AD, England
关键词
INTENSIVE INSULIN THERAPY; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; HOSPITAL MORTALITY; HYPERGLYCEMIA; METAANALYSIS; BYPASS; ASSOCIATION; MANAGEMENT; MORBIDITY;
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10.1210/jc.2015-1959
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Context: Tight glucose control (TGC) reduces morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery, but only limited data about its optimal timing are available to date. Objective: The purpose of this article was to compare the effects of perioperative vs postoperative initiation of TGC on postoperative adverse events in cardiac surgery patients. Design: This was a single center, single-blind, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial. Settings: The setting was an academic tertiary hospital. Participants: Participants were 2383 hemodynamically stable patients undergoing major cardiac surgery with expected postoperative intensive care unit treatment for at least 2 consecutive days. Intervention: Intensive insulin therapy was initiated perioperatively or postoperatively with a target glucose range of 4.4 to 6.1 mmol/L. Main Outcome Measures: Adverse events from any cause during postoperative hospital stay were compared. Results: In the whole cohort, perioperatively initiated TGC markedly reduced the number of postoperative complications (23.2% vs 34.1%, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.60-0.78) despite only minimal improvement in glucose control (blood glucose, 6.6 +/- 0.7 vs 6.7 +/- 0.8 mmol/L, P < .001; time in target range, 39.3% +/- 13.7% vs 37.3% +/- 13.8%, P < .001). The positive effects of TGC on postoperative complications were driven by nondiabetic subjects (21.3% vs 33.7%, 95% CI, 0.54-0.74; blood glucose 6.5 +/- 0.6 vs 6.6 +/- 0.8 mmol/L, not significant; time in target range, 40.8% +/- 13.6% vs 39.7% +/- 13.8%, not significant), whereas no significant effect was seen in diabetic patients (29.4% vs 35.1%, 95% CI, 0.66-1.06) despite significantly better glucose control in the perioperative group (blood glucose, 6.9 +/- 1.0 vs 7.1 +/- 0.8 mmol/L, P < .001; time in target range, 34.3% +/- 12.7% vs 30.8% +/- 11.5%, P < .001). Conclusions: Perioperative initiation of intensive insulin therapy during cardiac surgery reduces postoperative morbidity in nondiabetic patients while having a minimal effect in diabetic subjects.
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页码:3081 / 3089
页数:9
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