Keywords

Coronary artery bypass graft, Insulin, Sternal wound infections

 

Authors

  1. Killian, Maggie BA
  2. Russell, Anne C. PhD, RN, CNS
  3. Keister, Kathy J. PhD, RN, CNE

Abstract

Diabetes is a disease that can increase the risks of developing cardiac problems, which can include coronary artery bypass graft surgery. These patients are at an increased risk of developing serious complications after this surgery, including deep sternal wound infections. In addition, nondiabetic patients may also develop this complication. Therefore, it is essential to monitor and maintain glucose levels after open heart surgery. This literature review discusses some of the studies in this area.