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Hour rs<br />
200<br />
Control, Diabetics, n=26<br />
Interventions, Diabetics, n=30<br />
Randomized, prospective, blinded<br />
160<br />
120<br />
80<br />
40 30<br />
0<br />
9<br />
Ventilation*<br />
Study Findings<br />
Bringing g Diabetics in Sync with Non-Diabetics<br />
69<br />
Murkin JM, et al. Anesth Analg 2005;100:SCA101<br />
201.6<br />
Diabetic cardiac surgery patients<br />
monitored with the INVOS System.<br />
Reductions in ventilation time, ICU<br />
time, and LOS were statistically<br />
significant.<br />
132 “Clinical out<strong>com</strong>es were improved to<br />
the point that there were no significant<br />
differences between diabetics i and<br />
non-diabetics, essentially leveling the<br />
playing field for patients who<br />
30 traditionally have had poorer<br />
out<strong>com</strong>es during cardiac surgery.”<br />
ICU Stay* Hospital Stay*<br />
John M. Murkin, MD<br />
Professor of Anesthesiology<br />
University of Western Ontario,<br />
London, Ontario, Canada<br />
Murkin JM, et al. Anesth Analg 2005;100:SCA101.