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NCT06432270
Effect of Diabetes Mellitus on Cardiac Autonomic Function in Surgical Patients Undergoing General Anesthesia
Because autonomic neuropathy affects the constriction of thermoregulatory blood vessels, it is more difficult for diabetic patients to maintain their own body temperature in cold environments than normal people, and therefore it is more difficult for diabetic patients to maintain a relatively constant body temperature regardless of the temperature of the environment than normal people. So are diabetic patients under general anesthesia more susceptible to intraoperative hypothermia? How does heart rate variability change in diabetic patients under general anesthesia? If diabetic patients are more susceptible to intraoperative hypothermia under general anesthesia, is this related to their cardiac autonomic dysfunction?
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years
Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy Type 2
Perioperative Complication
Temperature Change, Body