Use of Fructosamine Compared to HbA1c as a Marker of Short to Medium Term Glycaemic Control in the Peri-operative Setting

  • Samaranayake, Chinthaka C. (PI)
  • Platt, Simon S. (PI)
  • Bain, Jennifer L. (PI)

Projet: Research project

Détails sur le projet

Description

Diabetes is increasingly common in Australia and a recognised risk factor for experiencing an extended hospital admission and complications after surgery. Patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery have a disproportionate burden of diabetes mellitus and post-operative complications. Blood tests such as HbA1c give clinicians an indication of how well controlled a persons diabetes may be. Unfortunately, studies have shown that high HbA1c levels do not always correlate to the risk of developing post-operative complications. Fructosamine is a less commonly used measure of diabetes control that has been shown in some studies to be a more accurate predictor of post-operative complications than HbA1c. This study will investigate how fructosamine levels compared to HbA1 predict an extended length of hospital admission and post-operative complications in patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery.

StatutTerminé
Date de début/de fin réelle1/1/193/1/22

Financement

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: 18 342,00 $ US

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Medicine(all)
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Museology
  • Arts and Humanities(all)