Insulin Pump Perioperative Management
Insulin Pump Perioperative Management. Subcutaneous insulin injection is frequently used for perioperative management in patients with Patients on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps receive only short-acting (regular or lispro) Insulin-dependent diabetes during the perioperative period. Where applicable, we discuss the rationale behind the algorithm.
Insulin pumps are portable devices attached to the body that continuously deliver amounts of rapid or short acting insulin via a catheter placed under the skin. They are seen as a better alternative to insulin injections as they reduce the need for multiple insulin jabs per day and give the user. With our pump and sensor system Is insulin pump therapy right for me?
Pumps use only rapid-acting insulin for basal and bolus insulin requirements.
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Subcutaneous insulin injection is frequently used for perioperative management in patients with Patients on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumps receive only short-acting (regular or lispro) Insulin-dependent diabetes during the perioperative period. Dr Sara de Menezes introduces us to managing the insulin dependent diabetic patient in the perioperative setting. Insulin pump therapy bests injection therapy in large study.