Achieving a Preoperative Target HbA1c of < 69 mmol/mol in Elective Vascular and Orthopedic Surgery: A Retrospective Single Center Observational Study

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Uppal, Celina [1 ]
Blanshard, Andrew [1 ]
Ahluwalia, Rupa [1 ,2 ]
Dhatariya, Ketan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] Norfolk & Norwich Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Med, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UY, Norfolk, England
[2] Norfolk & Norwich Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Elsie Bertram Diabet Ctr, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UY, Norfolk, England
[3] Univ East Anglia, Norwich Med Sch, Med Bldg, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
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Diabetes; Optimization; Surgery; PERIOPERATIVE GLYCEMIC CONTROL; SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS; HEMOGLOBIN A1C; POSTOPERATIVE INFECTION; GENERAL-SURGERY; BLOOD-GLUCOSE; RISK-FACTOR; HYPERGLYCEMIA; ASSOCIATION; COMPLICATIONS;
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10.1007/s13300-019-00688-x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction Diabetes mellitus (DM) is present in 10-15% of the surgical population. It is a known risk factor for adverse postoperative outcomes. UK perioperative guidance recommends optimizing glycemic control preoperatively, aiming for a target glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c)) of < 69 mmol/mol. However, real-world compliance with this guidance remains unknown. The aim of our study was to determine how many patients with DM undergoing elective orthopedic and vascular surgery had a preoperative HbA(1c) of < 69 mmol/mol. We also reviewed the surgical reasons for non-concordance with the recommended preoperative HbA(1c) target. Methods This was a retrospective observational study of 1000 consecutive patients who had been referred for elective vascular and orthopedic surgery at a large tertiary center. Data were collected on these patients, both those with and without DM, between January 2016 and February 2017. Electronic databases were used to collect information on the patients' preoperative HbA(1c) concentration and to determine whether there was a resulting delay in surgery when the preoperative HbA(1c) target of < 69 mmol/mol was exceeded. Results Of the 1000 patients referred for surgery (500 orthopedic and 500 vascular patients) included in the study, 201 (20%) had diabetes. Among these 201 people with DM, 155 (77%) had a preoperative HbA(1c) < 69 mmol/mol. Among the 46 people with DM whose HbA(1c) exceeded the recommended target, 41 were operated on despite the high HbA(1c) level, and only five had their surgery deferred or canceled due to suboptimal preoperative glycemic control. Conclusions Our data shows that the majority (77% ) of people undergoing elective vascular and orthopedic surgery were able to achieve a target HbA(1c) of < 69 mmol/mol. The current preoperative guidance is therefore achievable in a real-life setting. However, as is stated in the national guidance, this target should only be used where it is safe to do so and a degree of clinical discretion is necessary.
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