M Kaska1, P Zivný. 1. Chirurgická klinika, Lékarská fakulta UK a Fakultní nemocnice v Hradci Králové.
Abstract
AIM: To assess dynamics of serum leptin concentrations (as a possible marker of stress) at some surgical patients during short perioperative period. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The serum leptin concentrations were estimated in group of patients with trauma or large bowel diseases in stress of both own disease and next elective or urgent surgery. The subgroups of patients were: a) monotrauma (13), b) polytrauma (10), c) malignant (20) or d) inflammatory disease (13) of large bowel. The serum leptin concentrations were evaluated preoperatively and during 16 hours postoperatively-immediately after surgery, after 8 and 16 hours after operation. The serum IL-6 concentrations were estimated immediately and 48 hours postoperatively. RESULTS: The serum leptin concentrations showed a time depending dynamic phase: they decreased postoperatively and increased during the first 16 hours postoperatively. It was more expressed in the malignant bowel disease subgroup. A correlation between age and serum leptin concentrations was not found in any subgroup. We found correlation between serum leptin concentrations preoperatively and postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: The serum leptin concentrations demonstrated some dynamics in short perioperative periods. It was very considerably in patients with large bowel malignancy. Any significant difference in serum IL-6 concentrations was not discovered preoperatively and postoperatively in all subgroups.
AIM: To assess dynamics of serum leptin concentrations (as a possible marker of stress) at some surgical patients during short perioperative period. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The serum leptin concentrations were estimated in group of patients with trauma or large bowel diseases in stress of both own disease and next elective or urgent surgery. The subgroups of patients were: a) monotrauma (13), b) polytrauma (10), c) malignant (20) or d) inflammatory disease (13) of large bowel. The serum leptin concentrations were evaluated preoperatively and during 16 hours postoperatively-immediately after surgery, after 8 and 16 hours after operation. The serum IL-6 concentrations were estimated immediately and 48 hours postoperatively. RESULTS: The serum leptin concentrations showed a time depending dynamic phase: they decreased postoperatively and increased during the first 16 hours postoperatively. It was more expressed in the malignant bowel diseasesubgroup. A correlation between age and serum leptin concentrations was not found in any subgroup. We found correlation between serum leptin concentrations preoperatively and postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: The serum leptin concentrations demonstrated some dynamics in short perioperative periods. It was very considerably in patients with large bowel malignancy. Any significant difference in serum IL-6 concentrations was not discovered preoperatively and postoperatively in all subgroups.
Authors: Hani Daoud; Ibrahim Alharfi; Ibrahim Alhelali; Tanya Charyk Stewart; Hadiah Qasem; Douglas D Fraser Journal: Neurocrit Care Date: 2014-06 Impact factor: 3.210