Glucose control therapies in the perioperative period

Bram H. Hulst, A.H. Hulst

Research output: PhD ThesisPhd-Thesis - Research and graduation internal

Abstract

This thesis focusses on the treatment of glucose in patients in the perioperative period. In part I current treatment of patients with diabetes in the perioperative period in Dutch hospitals is discussed. Furthermore, we describe the difference in perioperative glucose control between patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Finally we report the ineffectiveness of metformin continuation to improve perioperative glucose control.
Part II revolves around the use of incretin mimetics, specifically GLP-1 as an alternative to insulin for perioperative glucose control. We describe a systematic review of studies on incretin therapy in perioperative and intensive care. Furthermore, the GLOBE trail is described. This was a multicentre study on the effectiveness of a GLP-1 receptor agonist to improve perioperative glucose control in cardiac surgery patients. We found that Liraglutide reduced the need of insulin and improved perioperative glucose levels. A secondary analysis also revealed improved postoperative cardiac function in the patients using Liraglutide.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • University of Amsterdam
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Preckel, Benedikt, Supervisor
  • Hollmann, Markus, Supervisor
  • de Vries, J. H. (Hans), Co-supervisor
  • Hermanides, Jeroen, Co-supervisor
  • de Vries, J.H., Co-supervisor
Award date25 May 2022
Print ISBNs9789464194975
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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