THE EFFECTS OF GLYCAEMIC CONTROL IN CARDIAC PATIENTS UNDERGOING CABG SURGERY

Authors

  • Nasreen Laiq Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Shahid Khan Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Hamid Ahmad Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Sohail Aslam Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan
  • Riaz Anwar Khan Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar - Pakistan

Keywords:

Glycemic, CABG, Cardiac surgery

Abstract

Objective: To see the effect of glycemic control during and after cardiac surgery in the two groups.
Material and Methods: This randomized clinical control study was conducted in the Department of Cardiothoracic
Anesthesia, PGMI/LRH from April 2012 to December 2014. A totol number of 100 patients were randomly assigned in
one of the two groups, i.e 50 in Glucose, Insulin, Potassium (GIK) and 50 patients in control group. Patients’s demographic
data, and the effect of glycemic control during and after cardiac surgery on clinical outcome was recorded and
compared in the two groups. Calculations were done using the SPSS, software pakage, Version 17.
Results: Glycaemic control reduced the incidence of post-surgical atrial fibrillation in 10 (20%) of GIK group versus 20
(40%) of contol group, P < 0.05 (Significat). The duration of mechanical ventilation (6.3 ± 1.03 hours GIK versus 8.1 ±
20.9 hours contol group, P < 0.05 and length of stay in the ICU (intensive care unit) 48 ± 4.5 hours GIK versus control
group 60.7±2.89 hours, P < 0.05 (Significat).
Conclusion: There may be some benefit to tight glycaemic control during and after cardiac surgery in terms of atrial
fibrillation, mechanical ventilation, and length of stay in ICU.

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2015-03-16

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Laiq, N., Khan, S., Ahmad, H., Aslam, S., & Khan, R. A. (2015). THE EFFECTS OF GLYCAEMIC CONTROL IN CARDIAC PATIENTS UNDERGOING CABG SURGERY. Journal of Medical Sciences, 23(1), 21–25. Retrieved from https://jmedsci.com/Jmedsci/article/view/286

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