High blood sugar following surgery common, increases risk of complications

High blood sugar following surgery common, increases risk of complications

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High blood sugar, also known as hyperglycemia, occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin to turn blood glucose into energy. Although high blood sugar usually only affects diabetics, hyperglycemia has been associated with poorer outcomes for patients undergoing surgical procedures. A recent study by University of Missouri School of Medicine researchers found that following surgery for artery disease of the legs, hyperglycemia can cause complications, increased hospitalizations and mortality for all patients -- even those who are not diabetic.



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May 31, 2017 at 03:45AM

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