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KMID : 1147420220070020107
Journal of Surgical Infection
2022 Volume.7 No. 2 p.107 ~ p.115
The Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines for Prevention of Surgical Site Infection: Glucose Control
Hong Young-Ki

Oh Bo-Young
Bae Sung-Uk
Jang Ji-Young
Noh Gyoung-Tae
Kim Sung-Huhn
Choi Jong-Rim
Seon Yong-Won
Kim Hye-Jin
Jung Yoon-Bin
Chang Chong-Bum
Park Kyoung-Sik
Baik Yong-Hae
Kim Chan-Young
Park Ji-Won
Kim Chang-Hyun
Jung Jae-Hung
Park Youn-Young
Lee Hyung-Soon
Kim Young-Seok
Kim Hyun-Jung
Lee Suk-Hwan
Um Jun-Won
Abstract
Many studies have demonstrated an effect of intensive perioperative blood glucose control in reducing surgical site infection (SSI) rates compared to a conventional protocol, but the benefit and risk of intensive protocol are still debated. On behalf of the Korean Surgical Infection Society, the practice guidelines committee collected data regarding intensive perioperative blood glucose control for SSI. Following the intensive review and analysis, the practice guidelines committee decided to recommend that intensive perioperative blood glucose control for both diabetic and non-diabetic adult patients undergoing surgical procedures to reduce the risk of SSI (Do, conditional recommendation, low quality of evidence).
KEYWORD
Surgical site infection, Glycemic control, Diabetes mellitus, Hyperglycemia
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