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@DETERMINATION OF A STANDARD CURVE FOR BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVELS DURING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS

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  69-77

Abstract

 This study was designed to obtain a standard blood sugar curve in coronary bypass grafting (CABG) surgery patients during CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS (CPB). Diabetic patients undergoing cardiac surgery had their blood sugar level determined by glucometer every five minutes during CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS. From 50 patients who entered in the study, 8 of them were excluded and the remaining of 42, completed the study. Blood surgar levels were also determined before and after initiation of CPB. The obtained curve from blood level determinations revealed a gradually increasing slope, reaching a peak during CPB. The curve has 5 parts, point A correlating to the stress of ANESTHESIA and pre-CPB surgery, point B depicting the maximum point of hem dilution, point C correlating to maximum hypothermia, Point D correlating to rewarming phase, and point E depicting hemoconcentation.These five parts correlate well with the various phases of open heart surgery. 10 patients (23.3%) in the study revealed HYPERGLYCEMIA above the acceptable level, and required insulin administration during CPB.

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