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Positionspapier: Operation und Diabetes mellitus

Position statement: Surgery and Diabetes mellitus

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Das vorliegende Positionspapier beschreibt die Sicht der Österreichischen Diabetesgesellschaft hinsichtlich des perioperativen Managements von Patienten mit Diabetes mellitus auf Basis der verfügbaren wissenschaftlichen Evidenz. Dabei wird Bezug genommen auf die präoperative Begutachtung und Vorbereitung sowie auf die periperative Stoffwechselkontrolle mittels oraler Antidiabrika und/oder Insulintherapy.

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This position statement reflects the opinion of the Austrian Diabetes Association concerning the perioperative management of patients with diabetes mellitus based on the available scientific evidence. The paper covers necessary preoperative examinations from an internal/diabetological point of view as well as the perioperative metabolic control by means of oral antidiabetics and/or insulin therapy.

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Fasching, P., Huber, J., Clodi, M. et al. Positionspapier: Operation und Diabetes mellitus. Wien Klin Wochenschr 124 (Suppl 2), 115–119 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-012-0282-2

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