RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HYPERBLOOD SUGAR AND WOUND AFTER CLEAN SURGERY FOR OSTEOSYNTHESIS IN THE UPPER LIMB
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Objectives: To determine the relationship between incisions in patients who was being osteosynthesis in the upper limb and hyperglycemia. Subjects and methods: Patients aged 18 years and older with upper limb fractures requiring surgical intervention, classified into the clean surgery group were included in the study, and were given prophylactic antibiotics before skin incision. Prospective research design. Results and Conclusion: 11 patients (17.74%) had blood glucose levels at admission ≥ 7 mmol/l. The majority of patients in the study had glucose concentrations < 7 mmol/l (51 patients, accounting for 82.26%). The average ASEPSIS score in the group of patients with a history of diabetes mellitus was higher than the group of patients without a history of diabetes, and in the group of patients with blood glucose concentration at the time before surgery ≥ 7 mmol/l was higher the patient group had blood glucose concentration at the time before surgery < 7 mmol/l, the difference was statistically significant (t test, p < 0.05).
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Blood glucose concentration, upper limb, ASEPSIS.
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