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SUMMARY:CAS SAMBA Ambulatory Anesthesia Collaborative Rounds Series - Diabe
 tic Management in Ambulatory Surgical Patients
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The second round in the CAS SAMBA Ambulatory Anesthesia Collabo
 rative Rounds Series will focus on the updated North American guidelines f
 or perioperative blood glucose management in ambulatory surgery patients w
 ith diabetes.\n\nhttps://secure.cas.ca/events/index.html/event-info/detail
 s/id/50
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The second round in the CAS SAMBA Ambulator
 y Anesthesia Collaborative Rounds Series will focus on the updated North A
 merican guidelines for perioperative blood glucose management in ambulator
 y surgery patients with diabetes.</p>\n\n<p>The Society for Ambulatory Ane
 sthesia has recently updated its consensus statement regarding the managem
 ent of blood glucose in patients with diabetes mellitus undergoing ambulat
 ory surgery\; this 2024 update replaces the 2010 guidelines.&nbsp\;Similar
 ly\, the Canadian Standards for Perioperative/ Periprocedure Glycemic Mana
 gement Expert Consensus Panel has recently updated its consensus guideline
 s regarding the perioperative management of patients with Type I and Type 
 II Diabetes\; the 2025 update replaces the Canadian 2021 recommendations.&
 nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>Recent advancements in diabetes management\, particularly
  the introduction of new hypoglycemic agents\, insulin pumps\, and continu
 ous glucose monitors are reflected in the updates to both the Canadian and
  American guidelines.&nbsp\;These updates are critical for optimizing the 
 perioperative care of the increasing number of diabetic patients.&nbsp\;Jo
 in the authors of both the new American and Canadian guidelines as we revi
 ew\, compare and contrast the Canadian and American evidence-based recomme
 ndations.</p>\n\n<p paraeid=\"{a6c12c04-9d4a-45c6-a4be-f0af94005613}{179}\
 " paraid=\"414248219\">After attending this round\, the participants will 
 be able to:&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<ol>\n<li paraeid=\"{a6c12c04-9d4a-45c6-a4be-f0a
 f94005613}{179}\" paraid=\"414248219\">Discuss the newly recommended BG ta
 rgets in ambulatory surgery (versus inpatient goals)&nbsp\;</li>\n<li para
 eid=\"{a6c12c04-9d4a-45c6-a4be-f0af94005613}{179}\" paraid=\"414248219\">A
 ssess current literature outlining risks and benefits of oral hypoglycemic
  use in the perioperative period.&nbsp\;</li>\n<li paraeid=\"{a6c12c04-9d4
 a-45c6-a4be-f0af94005613}{179}\" paraid=\"414248219\">Describe safe and ef
 fective practices to dose home insulin prior to ambulatory surgery.&nbsp\;
 </li>\n<li paraeid=\"{a6c12c04-9d4a-45c6-a4be-f0af94005613}{179}\" paraid=
 \"414248219\">Outline current data examining pre-operative carbohydrates i
 n DM2</li>\n<li paraeid=\"{a6c12c04-9d4a-45c6-a4be-f0af94005613}{179}\" pa
 raid=\"414248219\">Identify relevant consideration for the use of GLP-1RAs
  and diabetes devices&nbsp\;</li>\n</ol>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>To learn 
 more about the topic\, we recommend the following readings:&nbsp\;</p>\n\n
 <p>1. <strong>Goldenberg</strong>\, R. M.\, Gilbert\, J. D.\, Houlden\, R.
  L.\, Khan\, T. S.\, Makhija\, S.\, <strong>Mazer</strong>\, C. D.\, &hell
 ip\; Verma\, S. (2025). Perioperative and periprocedural management of GLP
 -1 receptor-based agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors: narrative review and the 
 STOP-GAP and STOP DKA-2 algorithms. Current Medical Research and Opinion\,
  1&ndash\;17. <a href=\"https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03007
 995.2025.2458538\">https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2025.2458538</a></p>\n
 \n<p>2. Houlden RL\, Gilbert JD\, Khan TS\, <strong>Mazer </strong>CD\, Tr
 inacty J\, Verma S\, <strong>Goldenberg </strong>RM. Perioperative and per
 iprocedural management of once-weekly insulin treated patients. Endocrine 
 Practice. 2025 Jan 28:S1530-891X(25)00033-3. <a href=\"https://pubmed.ncbi
 .nlm.nih.gov/39884510/\">doi: 10.1016/j.eprac.2025.01.009</a>. Epub ahead 
 of print. PMID: 39884510.</p>\n\n<p>3. Rajan R\, <strong>Duggan </strong>E
 W (Co-First Authors)\, Abdelmalek B\, Butz S\, Rodriguez LV\, Vann MA\, Jo
 shi GP. Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia (SAMBA) updated consensus statem
 ent on perioperative blood glucose management in adult patients with diabe
 tes mellitus undergoing ambulatory surgery. Anesthesia &amp\; Analgesia. 2
 024. 139(3): 459-477. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000006791.<a href=\"https://
 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38517760/\">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/385177
 60/</a></p>\n
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