Glucose variability and mode of anaesthesia in major noncardiac surgery (GlucoVITAL): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Background: Hyperglycaemia after noncardiac surgery occurs commonly and is associated with complications. The choice of maintenance anaesthesia may promote hyperglycaemia and increase glucose variability, both of which exacerbate inflammation and organ dysfunction. We hypothesise that total intraven...
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