2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492005000200011
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Valor preditivo da glicemia de jejum pré-operatória de pacientes diabéticos quanto ao resultado cirúrgico da cirurgia de catarata

Abstract: There was no influence of the preoperative serum glucose level on perioperative clinical complications or visual acuity outcome.

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“…The literature has shown that for the vast majority of elderly patients with stable diseases, routine laboratory tests are a waste of time and financial resources 1,[3][4][5]12,[14][15][16]40 . In this study, about ten tests was performed per patient, and only the determination of blood glucose can be considered important for the assessment of the patients.…”
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“…The literature has shown that for the vast majority of elderly patients with stable diseases, routine laboratory tests are a waste of time and financial resources 1,[3][4][5]12,[14][15][16]40 . In this study, about ten tests was performed per patient, and only the determination of blood glucose can be considered important for the assessment of the patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pre-anesthetic evaluation may provide an opportunity to trace diseases such as diabetes mellitus and thereby initiate treatment early, although there was no impact on the outcome perioperative 16 . Although this study has several limitations, such as being a retrospective study and with a relatively small sample, it may be able to demonstrate that the anesthesiologist can have a attitude more focused on "discoveries" that are relevant to a surgical risk immediately.…”
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