Point-of-Care versus Central Laboratory Glucose Testing in Postoperative Cardiac Surgery Patients.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2019
Institution/Department
Cardiology; Maine Medical Center Research Institute; Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation; Surgery
Journal Title
Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management
MeSH Headings
Coronary Artery Bypass; Surgical Patients; Postoperative Period; Diabetes Mellitus Diagnosis; Blood Glucose Monitoring Methods; Intensive Care Units; Point-of-Care Testing; Diagnosis, Laboratory; Human; Prospective Studies; Tertiary Health Care; Academic Medical Centers; Correlational Studies; Descriptive Statistics; Paired T-Tests; Outpatients; Regression; Post Hoc Analysis; Qualitative Studies; Stratified Random Sample; Adult; Middle Age; Aged; Aged, 80 and Over; Male; Female; Reference Values; Clinical Laboratories; Blood Glucose Meters; Adult: 19-44 years; Middle Aged: 45-64 years; Aged: 65+ years; Aged, 80 & over; Male; Female
First Page
69
Last Page
77
Recommended Citation
Kramer, Robert S.; Palmeri, Monica; Robich, Michael; Lucas, Frances L.; Groom, Robert; Hayes, Timothy; Janoushek, Marie; Rappold, Joseph F.; Swartz, William L.; and Quinn, Reed, "Point-of-Care versus Central Laboratory Glucose Testing in Postoperative Cardiac Surgery Patients." (2019). MaineHealth Maine Medical Center. 1111.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/mmc/1111