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Diabetes mellitus (anaesthesia and surgery)

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The surgical mortality is higher in poorly controlled diabetics.

The lifetime probablility of a diabetic undergoing surgery is 50%. Of these operations, 5% will be emergencies.

The preparation of a diabetic for surgery is described for two circumstances:

  • elective surgery
  • emergency surgery

For both, individual centres and clinicians have their personal preferences about management. The following sections detail one popular approach.


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