Insulin Pump Perioperative Management
Insulin Pump Perioperative Management. Objective Perioperative handling of insulin pumps (CSII) is inconsistent. Dr Sara de Menezes introduces us to managing the insulin dependent diabetic patient in the perioperative setting.
An insulin pump is a small device that can help you manage your diabetes. With our pump and sensor system Is insulin pump therapy right for me? What are the options for insulin pump management on day of surgery/intraoperatively?
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.
Pumps use only rapid-acting insulin for basal and bolus insulin requirements.
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A Guide to Insulin Pump Therapy Initiation. Effective perioperative insulin management results in improved surgical outcomes. Insulin pumps use short-acting and rapid-acting insulin, but not long-acting, since the pump is programmed to deliver a small amount continuously to keep your blood sugar levels even.