Franco Thérèse, Rupp Stephen, Williams Barbara, Blackmore Craig
Section of Hospital Medicine, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
BMJ Open Qual. 2019 May 23;8(2):e000455. doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2018-000455. eCollection 2019.
Diabetes and hyperglycaemia affect a significant number of people and are associated with a variety of untoward effects, especially under physiological stress such as surgery. Due, in large part to limited evidence, clinical practice in monitoring blood glucose and treating hyperglycaemic conditions in the perioperative period is variable. We used Lean methodologies to implement a standardised approach to preoperative management of patients undergoing elective surgery in an effort to improve glycaemic control. Overall, we saw an appropriate increase in monitoring and a decrease in the rate of hyperglycaemia on presentation to the operating room. This approach may be useful in other care settings or patient populations, potentially contributing to improved glycaemic control and subsequent decrease in associated complications.
糖尿病和高血糖影响着大量人群,并与多种不良影响相关,尤其是在手术等生理应激情况下。在很大程度上,由于证据有限,围手术期血糖监测和高血糖症治疗的临床实践存在差异。我们采用精益方法对接受择期手术的患者实施术前管理的标准化方法,以努力改善血糖控制。总体而言,我们发现监测有所适当增加,且患者进入手术室时高血糖发生率有所下降。这种方法可能对其他护理环境或患者群体有用,有可能有助于改善血糖控制并随后降低相关并发症的发生率。