Umgang mit der Dauermedikation bei Patienten mit Diabetes mellitus

Author(s):  
Bernd Rupprecht ◽  
Alexander Stöckl

ZusammenfassungFür die perioperative Phase besteht bei Patienten mit Diabetes mellitus ein erhöhtes Risiko für Komplikationen, z. B. durch Entgleisung des Glukosestoffwechsels, erhöhte Rate kardiovaskulärer Ereignisse, Verschlechterung einer vorbestehenden Niereninsuffizienz und vermehrt auftretende Wundinfektionen. Zudem können Nebenwirkungen der antidiabetischen Therapie auftreten. Ein spezieller Umgang mit der Dauermedikation bei solchen Patienten ist wichtig.

2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 71-77
Author(s):  
N Morley

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a of group metabolic diseases which are defined by hyperglycaemia affecting multiple organs. The condition is found in people of all ages and ethnicities. Diabetes mellitus affects 180 million people worldwide and increasing numbers of patients are presenting with diabetic complications and the need for surgical intervention. This article describes the pathophysiology of DM and the management of the condition, particularly type I and type 2, in the perioperative phase of the surgical patient journey.


1998 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 663-668 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harry N. Bawden ◽  
Aidan Stokes ◽  
Carol S. Camfield ◽  
Peter R. Camfield ◽  
Sonia Salisbury

Author(s):  
Bruce R. Pachter

Diabetes mellitus is one of the commonest causes of neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is a heterogeneous group of neuropathic disorders to which patients with diabetes mellitus are susceptible; more than one kind of neuropathy can frequently occur in the same individual. Abnormalities are also known to occur in nearly every anatomic subdivision of the eye in diabetic patients. Oculomotor palsy appears to be common in diabetes mellitus for their occurrence in isolation to suggest diabetes. Nerves to the external ocular muscles are most commonly affected, particularly the oculomotor or third cranial nerve. The third nerve palsy of diabetes is characteristic, being of sudden onset, accompanied by orbital and retro-orbital pain, often associated with complete involvement of the external ocular muscles innervated by the nerve. While the human and experimental animal literature is replete with studies on the peripheral nerves in diabetes mellitus, there is but a paucity of reported studies dealing with the oculomotor nerves and their associated extraocular muscles (EOMs).


1971 ◽  
Vol 104 (4) ◽  
pp. 442-444 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Tankel
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2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A232-A232
Author(s):  
J HAMMER ◽  
S HOWELL ◽  
M HOROWITZ ◽  
N TALLEY

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