RESEARCH ARTICLE


Evaluation of Glycemia Control Achieved by Glargine and Lispro Versus Detemir and Aspart Insulin Regimes in Type 2 Diabetics Undergoing Surgery



Mushtaq Ahmad 1, *, Z.A Wafai2, S.K Mathur3, S Lodha4, Z.Y Khan3, Alka Bansal 3
1 Department of Pharmacology, Punjab Institute of Medical Sciences, Jalandhar
2 Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Sheri-I- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar
3 Department of Endocrinology, S. M. S. Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur
4 Department of Endocrinology, Fortis Escorts Hospital, Jaipur


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Abstract

There is paucity of scientific literature regarding the clinical outcome of long lasting basal insulin and rapid acting mealtime insulin regimes in surgical situations although employed in non-surgical situations. This study has evaluated the clinical outcome of two subcutaneous split-mixed Glargine+Lispro and Detemir+Aspart insulin regimes in type 2 diabetics undergoing surgery.

Keywords: Aspart, Detemir, Glargine, Lispro, Surgery, Type 2 DM patients.