佩戴设备的成年糖尿病患者的围手术期管理:围手术期评估与质量改进学会(SPAQI)专家共识声明。

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY Journal of Clinical Anesthesia Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jclinane.2024.111627
Adriana D. Oprea MD , Smita K. Kalra MD, FHM , Elizabeth W. Duggan MD, MA , Linda L. Russell MD , Richard D. Urman MD, MBA, FASA, FAACD , Basem B. Abdelmalak MD, FASA, SAMBA-F , Preethi Patel MD , Kurt J. Pfeifer MD, FACP, SFHM, DFPM , Paul J. Grant MD, SFHM , Marina M. Charitou MD , Carlos E. Mendez MD, FACP , Jennifer L. Sherr MD, PhD , Guillermo E. Umpierrez MD, CDCES, FACE, MACP , David C. Klonoff M.D., FACP, FRCP (Edin), Fellow AIMBE
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近年来,先进的糖尿病技术在糖尿病患者护理中的应用呈指数级增长。鉴于其日益普及,需要使用胰岛素的糖尿病患者可能会佩戴此类设备前往术前诊所或手术室。虽然从糖尿病管理的角度来看这是件好事,但对于那些不熟悉设备的人来说,这可能会给门诊和住院环境中的糖尿病管理增加另一层复杂性,特别是由于技术的快速发展。因此,围手术期临床医生需要熟悉糖尿病技术的发展和设备的功能,并了解如何在围手术期使用这些设备。本共识声明旨在为围术期临床医生提供一份教育材料和指南,帮助他们护理佩戴糖尿病设备(胰岛素泵和连续血糖监测仪)的患者。
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Perioperative Management of Adult Patients with Diabetes Wearing Devices: A Society for Perioperative Assessment and Quality Improvement (SPAQI) Expert Consensus Statement
In recent years, the integration of advanced diabetes technology into the care of individuals with diabetes has grown exponentially. Given their increasing prevalence, insulin-requiring people with diabetes may present to preoperative clinics or the operating rooms wearing such devices. While advantageous from a diabetes management perspective, for those unfamiliar with devices this can add another layer of complexity to diabetes management in both the outpatient and inpatient settings, particularly because of the rapidly evolving technology. Therefore, perioperative clinicians need to become familiar with diabetes technological advances, and device features and have an understanding of how they can be used in the perioperative period. This consensus statement aims to serve as an educational material as well as to serve as a guide to perioperative clinicians caring for patients wearing diabetes devices (insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors).
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Anesthesia (JCA) addresses all aspects of anesthesia practice, including anesthetic administration, pharmacokinetics, preoperative and postoperative considerations, coexisting disease and other complicating factors, cost issues, and similar concerns anesthesiologists contend with daily. Exceptionally high standards of presentation and accuracy are maintained. The core of the journal is original contributions on subjects relevant to clinical practice, and rigorously peer-reviewed. Highly respected international experts have joined together to form the Editorial Board, sharing their years of experience and clinical expertise. Specialized section editors cover the various subspecialties within the field. To keep your practical clinical skills current, the journal bridges the gap between the laboratory and the clinical practice of anesthesiology and critical care to clarify how new insights can improve daily practice.
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