Feasibility of intraoperative continuous glucose monitoring: An observational study in general surgery patients

Mar 13, 2023Journal of clinical anesthesia

Using continuous glucose monitoring during surgery in general surgery patients: a feasibility study

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Abstract

Seventy-six participants with diabetes mellitus underwent surgery of ≥3 hours while using Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs).

  • The overall agreement between the two CGMs used had a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.731.
  • The Dexcom G6 showed a correlation coefficient of 0.573 for 84 matched pairs, while the Freestyle Libre 2.0 had a coefficient of 0.771 for 239 matched pairs.
  • Lost sensor data occurred in 15% of participants using Dexcom G6 and 20% using Freestyle Libre 2.0.
  • CGMs provided more glycemic data and characterized trends better than individual blood glucose readings.
  • A fixed warm-up time of 1 hour for Freestyle Libre 2.0 and 2 hours for Dexcom G6 delayed the availability of glycemic data.

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