Title: Guillermo Umpierrez, Saumeth Cardona, Francisco Pasquel, Sol Jacobs,
1Guillermo Umpierrez, Saumeth Cardona, Francisco
Pasquel, Sol Jacobs, Limin Peng, Michael Unigwe,
Christopher A. Newton, Dawn Smiley-Byrd,
Priyathama Vellanki, Michael Halkos, John D.
Puskas, Robert A. Guyton, and Vinod H. Thourani
Diabetes Care Volume 38 1665-1672 September,
2015
2STUDY OBJECTIVE
- The optimal level of glycemic control needed to
improve outcomes in cardiac surgery patients
remains controversial
Umpierrez G. et al. Diabetes Care
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3STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS
- After coronary artery bypass (CABG) surgery,
patients with and without diabetes with
hyperglycemia were randomized to two groups - An intensive glucose target of 100140 mg/dL
- A conservative target of 141180 mg/dL
- After the intensive care unit (ICU), patients
received a single treatment regimen in the
hospital and 90 days postdischarge - Primary outcome was differences in a composite of
complications, including - Mortality
- Wound infection
- Pneumonia
- Bacteremia
- Respiratory failure
- Acute kidney injury
- Major cardiovascular events
Umpierrez G. et al. Diabetes Care
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4RESULTS
- Mean glucose in the ICU was 132 14 mg/dL in the
intensive and 154 17 mg/dL in the conservative
group - There were no signi?cant differences in the
composite of complications between intensive and
conservative groups - No differences in complications occurred among
patients with diabetes treated with intensive or
conservative regimens - There was a signi?cantly lower rate of
complications in patients without diabetes
treated with intensive compared with conservative
treatment regimen
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8CONCLUSIONS
- Intensive insulin therapy to target glucose of
100 and 140 mg/dL in the ICU did not signi?cantly
reduce perioperative complications compared with
target glucose of 141 and 180 mg/dL after CABG
surgery - There was a lower number of complications in
patients without diabetes, but not in patients
with diabetes treated with the intensive regimen
Umpierrez G. et al. Diabetes Care
2015381665-1672
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