2018
DOI: 10.23736/s0391-1977.17.02763-8
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Effects of anesthesia methods on insulin, blood glucose, immune and postoperative infection of gastric cancer patients complicated with diabetes mellitus

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“…Although the associated risks are relatively low, infection remains a concern, emphasizing the necessity of strict surgical protocols and meticulous postoperative management 17,18 . This type of infection may exist in various forms, from local wound infections to urinary tract infections and even systemic sepsis; this depends on the characteristics and scope of bacterial infiltration 19,20 . Managing these infections typically requires additional treatment interventions, including but not limited to antibiotic regimens or additional surgical procedures, which prolong recuperation time and inflate cumulative medical expenses.…”
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“…Although the associated risks are relatively low, infection remains a concern, emphasizing the necessity of strict surgical protocols and meticulous postoperative management 17,18 . This type of infection may exist in various forms, from local wound infections to urinary tract infections and even systemic sepsis; this depends on the characteristics and scope of bacterial infiltration 19,20 . Managing these infections typically requires additional treatment interventions, including but not limited to antibiotic regimens or additional surgical procedures, which prolong recuperation time and inflate cumulative medical expenses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 17 , 18 This type of infection may exist in various forms, from local wound infections to urinary tract infections and even systemic sepsis; this depends on the characteristics and scope of bacterial infiltration. 19 , 20 Managing these infections typically requires additional treatment interventions, including but not limited to antibiotic regimens or additional surgical procedures, which prolong recuperation time and inflate cumulative medical expenses. In addition, relevant studies have shown that infection is a prevalent complication during the treatment of patients with this disease, and complications have a significant impact on their postoperative survival.…”
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