Abstract

Objective To explore the effect of hospital informationized blood glucose on perioperative diabetic patients. Methods Three hundred patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, who underwent selective operations from orthopedics, general surgery, urological surgery, and thoracic surgery were divided into two groups: 150 cases of blood glucose information management group and 150 cases of traditional blood glucose monitoring and management group. The blood glucose on target rate, percent of hypoglycemic events, percent of hyperglycemic events, the blood glucose level on the first postoperative day, the average hospitalization day, perioperative infection rate were evaluated for efficacy. Results The blood glucose on target rate in informationized blood glucose management group was significantly higher than that of the control group [(52.52 ± 18.31)% vs (14.88±8.39)%, P 0.05). Conclusion The hospital informationized blood glucose is simple and practical, which may significantly improve the rate of blood glucose control in each period, reduce the average hospitalization day, and decrease perioperative infection tendency. (Chin J Endocrinol Metab, 2018, 34: 768-772) Key words: Informationized blood glucose management; Perioperative period; Diabetes mellitus

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